LR Rookie's Race to 1000

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I wasn't nutz about it. I struggled a bit with this one and the Atlas's at this event. There was a lot of movement going on. I prefer a bipod with a real pod lock that I can tighten down solid easily. I would not recommend either of these for larger rifles with real recoil. However with a solid grip I was able to spot my hits even from a less desirable shooting position. I believe being solid on target is very important. I haven't found a bipod yet that will even come close to the stability of the Modular Evolution. But I suppose there are lighter offerings, if weight is that high on the list, and we are willing to sacrifice stability for a few ounces.
That's kind of what I was figuring. Thanx Broz I appreciate it!
 
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More angles today. Mostly down angle shots. About 25 degrees. Also some moving targets
It’s been really good to make the stupid mistakes here in a practice environment.
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Gonna hit the road and head home in a few hours. I’ll do a final post tomorrow, this will give you an idea of the day...
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We ended our shooting time with a repel and shoot. Obviously not very practical but it was a TON of fun!! Had to borrow the instructor’s rifle since mine didn’t have a sling. Even with the crazy angle and horrible body position, the Spartan equipment was good enough to compensate.
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Dang misses some updates.
Never know when you can use that repelling down on a big buck lol.
And you made sticky status!!!

It was a lot of fun, but I honestly shake more when I see a big moss back Muley buck than when I was repelling down that rock


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That robot mover was a hoot with a gas gun prone.

Broz, there was a guy there with a gas gun. Iain Harrison from recoil magazine. He shot LIGHTS OUT with that thing... amazing. I had no idea. He explained how they work. Looked like a pretty comfy gun to shoot.
At the zero range he was .3 MOA with all 3 bullets touching. He basically dominated everything. And of course... he hammered the “deer” on the robot.


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Howard....I read a lot of schitt on the internet. Very well written. I have personally shot in matches against many that have posted here. I've shot in a local match with a Ruger Predator in 6.5 Creed and made it into the top 1/3rd at the end of the shoot. Most, if not all, run rigs that cost several thousand dollars. It's very uplifting to read a report of someone showing that, within reason, the Blue Collar dude can get it done, on the semi cheap, to a very real hunting/harvesting/ethical distance. And might be able to do that without being fueled by Mtn Ops vaginal tightener, a flat brim trucker hat, a Schmidt and Bender, a Proof barrel, or a diesel pick up with $9000 in Alligator Performance parts.

Great write up
 
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Thanks for the feed back!


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Read the initial post and thought you’d walk it out, 200, 300, 400, etc. Nope, hit at 400 and straight to 1000! I’m brand new to this discipline with the same setup, nice shooting and thanks for the write up.
 
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Read the initial post and thought you’d walk it out, 200, 300, 400, etc. Nope, hit at 400 and straight to 1000! I’m brand new to this discipline with the same setup, nice shooting and thanks for the write up.
That's right. It probably isn't what you're "supposed" to do, but I wanted to see if I could trust the numbers from the App. Turns out, they're spot on!
 
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At 50 yards, the fancy scope and bi-pod weren't necessary, but it was still nice to know that my little man had the best tools I could give him to get the job done. Great memories!
 

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So cool Howard. And the LR scopes gotta be able to pull it off at short range too or they’re limiting opps.


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In the middle of the same process as we speak. I wanted a dollar a yard and I'm into it about a grand so.....here goes 1000k yards. Thanks for the write-up.
 
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In the middle of the same process as we speak. I wanted a dollar a yard and I'm into it about a grand so.....here goes 1000k yards. Thanks for the write-up.

Keep Mee posted. Let me know how it goes. What’s your set up?


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I picked up a Tikka 3x lite in 6.5 CM, Extreme Hardcore rail with built in level, and a leupold VX 3i 4.5-14 scope. Haven’t mounted the scope yet. Just picked up the rifle yesterday. Bought it from locked and loaded. $480 shipped. 3A9CFC74-6CE0-4FE4-8BF9-27C0BEA482AB.jpeg8A3E68D1-46BD-4814-A07D-2F8D56C8A02D.jpeg
 
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