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Smaller Bullet Gets The Longer Shot
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| 5/17/2010
| James Dinnigan
Posted on 05/23/2010 6:29:19 PM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
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To: sonofstrangelove
Amazing shots no matter which round they used.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:40:22 PM PDT
by
valkyry1
To: sonofstrangelove
If smaller is better then they should really love the .300-378 weatherby magnum.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:41:00 PM PDT
by
mamelukesabre
(Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum (If you want peace prepare for war))
To: sonofstrangelove
I have an AR-30 in .338Lapua Magnum that I have placed on target at 1500yds, but I’d dearly love to get my hands on a .416Barrett.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:50:56 PM PDT
by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: P8riot
My local firing range tops out at 80 yards. I don’t know what any of my rifles will do at long ranges.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:52:58 PM PDT
by
Sender
(It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
To: P8riot
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:53:03 PM PDT
by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: P8riot
Another sniper, retired in a high plains state, chose the .416. He has his own 1500 meter range, can shoot what he wants, and chose the .416 -which says a lot, I think.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:53:29 PM PDT
by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principles,)
To: P8riot
But I have a lot of ideas for a 375 H&H magnum that has about the same energy as the 338 Lapua. Sigh. I’ll have to finally get reloading stuff.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:57:00 PM PDT
by
Sender
(It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
To: Sender
Locally, I can do up to 1000m at the
Quantico Shooting Club, but one of my old Navy buddies has 1,000 acres in Wyoming that is just right for the reach.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:58:30 PM PDT
by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: sonofstrangelove
I'm still trying to settle on a caliber for my next toy. Extreme long range and at least 1/2 MOA accuracy are a must.
.338 LM, .408 Chey-tac, or .416 Barrett are my serious contenders. .50 is out as it just isn't accurate enough.
Looking at either a Vigilance VR-1 as an "off the shelf" rifle. Or possibly customizing one with a Surgeon 1581 XL actions as it's base. Possible Kreiger barrel. I'd custom build a stock for my left-handed shooting style.
.338 LM has broad availability and good accuracy, even on the far end of it's envelope.
.408 Chey-tac has better range, similar accuracy, but the brass and bullets are as rare as Hen's teeth and the company may be having internal troubles.
.416 Barrett, brass is expensive, range is exemplary, but finding an action/barrel chambered for it is difficult.
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posted on
05/23/2010 6:58:55 PM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(III, Alarm and Muster)
To: sonofstrangelove
Never bring a machine gun to a sniper rifle fight;)
To: sonofstrangelove
Wind at the sniper’s back?
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posted on
05/23/2010 7:02:28 PM PDT
by
HiTech RedNeck
(I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
To: sonofstrangelove
Size matters.
So does aim.

Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.
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posted on
05/23/2010 7:05:56 PM PDT
by
The Comedian
(Evil can only succeed if good men don't point at it and laugh.)
To: Dead Corpse
.416 Barrett, brass is expensive, range is exemplary, but finding an action/barrel chambered for it is difficult.Precisely what is holding me back. It's expensive enough to handload the .338LM, I paid $2.50/casing (Lapua) from Midway a couple of months ago, with the price of the other components initially approaches $5/round. I have reloaded 20 cases 5 times each. Good thing I can re-use the brass a few times, and I've got 80 cases I haven't even touched yet.
.416 cases run upwards of $4 ea (unprimed) last I checked.
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posted on
05/23/2010 7:14:08 PM PDT
by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: P8riot
Set yourself up with an annealing rig, and you should be able to squeeze a few more reloads out of 'em as long as you aren't loading them hot.
I think that was one of the reasons the .50 was so popular. Recycled mil brass was cheap.
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posted on
05/23/2010 7:17:54 PM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(III, Alarm and Muster)
To: Frank_2001
Conservation applies to ammo too. Why use any more than you have too?
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posted on
05/23/2010 7:18:03 PM PDT
by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: Dead Corpse
Yeah, one of the things on my list. I load them a little hot.
92.5gr/H1000 topped with a 250gr Lapua Scenar
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posted on
05/23/2010 7:22:19 PM PDT
by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: sonofstrangelove
Furlong, however, was using a 12.7mm (.50 caliber) rifle. These weapons are good at 2,000 meters or more...I SERIOUSLY doubt this!!!
Are they saying that the gun is not good at less than 2,000 meters?
To: valkyry1
Just imagine what Carlos Hathcock could have done with one of these babies!
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posted on
05/23/2010 7:48:09 PM PDT
by
Blood of Tyrants
(The US will not die with a whimper. It will die with thundering applause from the left.)
To: sonofstrangelove
a range of 2,620 meters (8,596 feet) ... The previous record was held by a Canadian soldier [...] at 2,573 meters (7,972 feet)
Just wanted to point out a mathmatical error here. While the first conversion is right, the second equates to 8441 feet, not 7972. The difference in distances is 155 feet, not 624 as the article implies.
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