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[img:center] [/img] Have not been able to get back out to my long range rock chuck spot again until yesterday. This was a first shot cold barrel kill at 1402 yards. I don't even want to guess the part luck played in this shot. The short range shot of the day was at 1306. If you look a half-inch right and a little above my right elbow in the photo, the tiny black speck is an old mining cabin where I shot from.
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Amazing. What Rangefinder are you using?
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That's crazy Brad. We've got to get together next season and let me spot some of those hits.
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That's awesome cobrad. Nice shootin'.
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[img:center] [/img] Have not been able to get back out to my long range rock chuck spot again until yesterday. This was a first shot cold barrel kill at 1402 yards. I don't even want to guess the part luck played in this shot. The short range shot of the day was at 1306. If you look a half-inch right and a little above my right elbow in the photo, the tiny black speck is an old mining cabin where I shot from. Nice shootin.....what are the fine details of your rifle, looks to be a Bat action with a SB on top.......?
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Amazing. What Rangefinder are you using? Rick, I think Brad is using the Gunwerks G7. That said, 1402 yds exceeds the internal ballistic output by "2" yds. So either he extrapolated the extra 2 yards or pulled the temp, baro and distance off the G7 and input the data into some handheld device. Alan
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Thanks guys. I am using a G7 BR2. I ranged the rock face below the 'chuck at 1399 to get a ballistic solution from the range finder. I'm going back up next weekend to see if I can get another hundred yards, but will have to print out a sheet from the software for solutions. Next year I'll resort to a small hand-held computer.
Ackleyfan, the rifle is built on a BAT HR action with integral 20 MOA rail, Kreiger #19 taper barrel cut to 28", chambered for 7 Rem mag, throated for the Berger 180 gr VLD, with a neck diameter of .307. RWS neck-turned brass is used. Trigger is a 20 oz. Jewell, Stock is a Greybull with the bedding block milled out and conventional bedding of the action. Scope is a 4-16x50 Schmidt Bender PMII.
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Do they still sell the grey bull stock?
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I am using a G7 BR2. I ranged the rock face below the 'chuck at 1399 to get a ballistic solution from the range finder.
I would have done the same thing with G7. I'm going back up next weekend to see if I can get another hundred yards, but will have to print out a sheet from the software for solutions. Next year I'll resort to a small hand-held computer.
Brad, If you have a smart phone you can simply download like Shooter, Ballistic, Strelok, etc. for a minimal amount of money and be using it by this coming weekend. I can talk you through both the download as well as using Shooter; very easy. Alan
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I had Shooter on my last smart phone, but after the phone drown,I never put it on my new one. I would appreciate it if you would care to instruct how to get it up and working on a droid.
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Do they still sell the grey bull stock? Yes they do. If his website, greybull precision isn't up, find John Burns here on the campfire. He is Mr. Greybull Precision.
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Thanks guys. I am using a G7 BR2. I ranged the rock face below the 'chuck at 1399 to get a ballistic solution from the range finder. I'm going back up next weekend to see if I can get another hundred yards, but will have to print out a sheet from the software for solutions. Next year I'll resort to a small hand-held computer.
Ackleyfan, the rifle is built on a BAT HR action with integral 20 MOA rail, Kreiger #19 taper barrel cut to 28", chambered for 7 Rem mag, throated for the Berger 180 gr VLD, with a neck diameter of .307. RWS neck-turned brass is used. Trigger is a 20 oz. Jewell, Stock is a Greybull with the bedding block milled out and conventional bedding of the action. Scope is a 4-16x50 Schmidt Bender PMII. Would be hard to top your build..and the results show it!
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Ackleyfan, the rifle is built on a BAT HR action with integral 20 MOA rail, Kreiger #19 taper barrel cut to 28", chambered for 7 Rem mag, throated for the Berger 180 gr VLD, with a neck diameter of .307. RWS neck-turned brass is used. Trigger is a 20 oz. Jewell, Stock is a Greybull with the bedding block milled out and conventional bedding of the action. Scope is a 4-16x50 Schmidt Bender PMII.
Would be hard to top your build..and the results show it! Amen......I've often though a camping/rock chuck trip would be pretty cool.
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Great shooting Cobrad WTG.
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I printed out data sheets in 10 yard increments to 2000 yards and went out to do a little testing a couple days ago. My next goal is a mile. I found a place I can shoot that distance and made a few shots to see. There were marmots there, but they would not come up on the rocks where I need them. I'll get out and try again sometime in the next week.
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Chucks (I've only shot yellow bellied marmots) are ridiculously fun to see and shoot. They're cool little critters in general, and when they sit out there at 500+ (or 1k+ in Brad's case) they present a GREAT hunting practice target.
Plus, as seen in Brad's pics, they're found in some pretty badass places.
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