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the bottom right pic doesn't look like its 100 yds to the berm |
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There was a guy at our range Sat with a modified M1A with a huge Primary Arms scope and he shot at least 100 rounds over a few hours at 100 yards. He would shoot a couple and then walk away while the barrel cooled off. All hand loaded ammo. Then shoot a couple more. Rifle was heavily rested in sandbags. It was one tiny ragged hole!!!
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LOL a lot of gun guys are goofy bastards aren't they View Quote There was a post on Facebook this morning about "hitting a golf ball 300 yards (hitting it that far with a golf club) or hitting a golf AT 300 yards (shooting it with a rifle). Then of course all the morons line up talking about how they can do it "ALL DAMN DAY". If I could bet each one of them $100, I could retire today. And I'm 33. |
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Slow fire off a bench with good optics? Very possible. It's the whole concept behind Benchrest shooting after all. View Quote Very doable, I know a couple of people who could easily do this from a a bench. A good solid rest, good optics, watch the wind and your breathing, consistent hold and trigger pull, take your time. |
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Slow fire off a bench with good optics? Very possible. It's the whole concept behind Benchrest shooting after all. For a group that tight at 100, you need a bit more equipment than he's using. He's probably even shooting factory plinking ammo, which makes it even more unbelievable. I see a group about 2" Not what I call "tight". Really? It looks about .75 to me. Itty bitty screen, but i think it's bigger than that. |
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that lying moron did not fire 30 rounds of 223 through the same hole with that little turd of a rifle, rested on a couple of blocks of wood and cradled in his arm come on View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Maybe at 10 yds. Put an extra zero on there is what he did, even then I would still doubt him. Why? Looks like a MOA group with a couple of low flyers. 100yds isn't a long distance. Definitely do-able, especially off a bench, rested and in semi decent conditions with good optics and a good barrel using home loads. that lying moron did not fire 30 rounds of 223 through the same hole with that little turd of a rifle, rested on a couple of blocks of wood and cradled in his arm come on Can't speak for him specifically as I wasn't there. Seems like there is some credible grounds to doubt it in this case because some recognise the range as a 25 yarder. However it is definitely do-able. Some folks here are making out it is not possible. |
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Normally I try to not call bullshit on what someone else can do, based on what I can do, but the OP is stretching my resolve on that.
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Very doable, I know a couple of people who could easily do this from a a bench. A good solid rest, good optics, watch the wind and your breathing, consistent hold and trigger pull, take your time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Slow fire off a bench with good optics? Very possible. It's the whole concept behind Benchrest shooting after all. Very doable, I know a couple of people who could easily do this from a a bench. A good solid rest, good optics, watch the wind and your breathing, consistent hold and trigger pull, take your time. Yep,saw a guy shooting offhand at 200 yds make some tight groups shooting high power. I've had some tight groups,but none that good.There are some amazing shooters out there. |
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Certainly possible. That looks to be just over a 1 MOA hole, which really isnt hard to shoot under with todays rifles.
With quality hand loads and a nice slow deliberate rate of fire with time in between to keep the barrel from getting too hot, its possible. I find it a little less plausible though based on his position and the fact that he isnt using a rear rest. |
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I know OP and the pic that was posted is in the AR-15 Nation facebook group.
The guy that posted that pic said he shot that in 1 sitting at 100 yards with 30 rounds using M855. He also was dead serious and not trolling. |
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Here are some pictures from my last MOA contest entry. I shot at the 25 yd range. It's the same place. http://24-365crew.com/files/lichter50/alldaymoa/DSCF1701.JPG http://24-365crew.com/files/lichter50/alldaymoa/DSCF1702.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that guy from Wi or N Ill? Looks like he's at Mcmillers at the 25 yd range. Also that's BS. I believe you are correct! McMillers 25yd range! Here are some pictures from my last MOA contest entry. I shot at the 25 yd range. It's the same place. http://24-365crew.com/files/lichter50/alldaymoa/DSCF1701.JPG http://24-365crew.com/files/lichter50/alldaymoa/DSCF1702.JPG McMillers is a great range, made the trip up there a few times when I was living in the Chicago suburbs. |
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Lefty shooting a right hand gun.
Wonder how much brass nailed him Personally, I think there are guys out there that can do that kind of group, or pretty damn close (I'm not one of them) eta using M855 View Quote No way in Hell |
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My .17hmr might be able to pull it off. If calm air all afternoon and nice weather.
Maybe.... |
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Maybe at 10 yds. Put an extra zero on there is what he did, even then I would still doubt him. Why? Looks like a MOA group with a couple of low flyers. 100yds isn't a long distance. Definitely do-able, especially off a bench, rested and in semi decent conditions with good optics and a good barrel using home loads. that lying moron did not fire 30 rounds of 223 through the same hole with that little turd of a rifle, rested on a couple of blocks of wood and cradled in his arm come on This. |
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Lefty shooting a right hand gun. Wonder how much brass nailed him Personally, I think there are guys out there that can do that kind of group, or pretty damn close (I'm not one of them) eta No way in Hell View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Lefty shooting a right hand gun. Wonder how much brass nailed him Personally, I think there are guys out there that can do that kind of group, or pretty damn close (I'm not one of them) eta using M855 No way in Hell I'm left handed and shoot right handed rifles. I've never been hit by my own brass. |
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that lying moron did not fire 30 rounds of 223 through the same hole with that little turd of a rifle, rested on a couple of blocks of wood and cradled in his arm come on View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Maybe at 10 yds. Put an extra zero on there is what he did, even then I would still doubt him. Why? Looks like a MOA group with a couple of low flyers. 100yds isn't a long distance. Definitely do-able, especially off a bench, rested and in semi decent conditions with good optics and a good barrel using home loads. that lying moron did not fire 30 rounds of 223 through the same hole with that little turd of a rifle, rested on a couple of blocks of wood and cradled in his arm come on Precisely |
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"100 YARD TARGET" on the target looks fake from the pixels. BS
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There was a post on Facebook this morning about "hitting a golf ball 300 yards (hitting it that far with a golf club) or hitting a golf AT 300 yards (shooting it with a rifle). Then of course all the morons line up talking about how they can do it "ALL DAMN DAY". If I could bet each one of them $100, I could retire today. And I'm 33. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LOL a lot of gun guys are goofy bastards aren't they There was a post on Facebook this morning about "hitting a golf ball 300 yards (hitting it that far with a golf club) or hitting a golf AT 300 yards (shooting it with a rifle). Then of course all the morons line up talking about how they can do it "ALL DAMN DAY". If I could bet each one of them $100, I could retire today. And I'm 33. I could hit a VW Golf. |
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Is it possible? Sure. Do I believe it? Not really. It would be hard to do with that scope IMO.
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Very doable, I know a couple of people who could easily do this from a a bench. A good solid rest, good optics, watch the wind and your breathing, consistent hold and trigger pull, take your time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Slow fire off a bench with good optics? Very possible. It's the whole concept behind Benchrest shooting after all. Very doable, I know a couple of people who could easily do this from a a bench. A good solid rest, good optics, watch the wind and your breathing, consistent hold and trigger pull, take your time. I don't think the question was if it could be done. With the right load, rest, rifle and optic, sure it could. The question was did he do it with that set up. I find it hard to believe. |
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I know OP and the pic that was posted is in the AR-15 Nation facebook group. The guy that posted that pic said he shot that in 1 sitting at 100 yards with 30 rounds using M855. He also was dead serious and not trolling. View Quote If this is true, I feel confident letting the bullshit flag fly. |
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I know OP and the pic that was posted is in the AR-15 Nation facebook group. The guy that posted that pic said he shot that in 1 sitting at 100 yards with 30 rounds using M855. He also was dead serious and not trolling. http://cdn1.sbnation.com/imported_assets/1576793/tumblr_lvv0x0BAky1qii6tmo1_500.gif Then he's lying. |
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Can't speak for him specifically as I wasn't there. Seems like there is some credible grounds to doubt it in this case because some recognise the range as a 25 yarder. However it is definitely do-able. Some folks here are making out it is not possible. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Maybe at 10 yds. Put an extra zero on there is what he did, even then I would still doubt him. Why? Looks like a MOA group with a couple of low flyers. 100yds isn't a long distance. Definitely do-able, especially off a bench, rested and in semi decent conditions with good optics and a good barrel using home loads. that lying moron did not fire 30 rounds of 223 through the same hole with that little turd of a rifle, rested on a couple of blocks of wood and cradled in his arm come on Can't speak for him specifically as I wasn't there. Seems like there is some credible grounds to doubt it in this case because some recognise the range as a 25 yarder. However it is definitely do-able. Some folks here are making out it is not possible. I can't do it with a Krieger barreled 6.5 that weighs 20lbs with a 2lb trigger and a 15x Nightforce. That goofy fucker sure as shit didn't with his M4gery. |
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"And the last pic is just for fun because it looks cool"
That speaks volumes about the shooter. He's a Newb that never saw a pile of brass before... and he's completely full of shit. He didn't shoot that "group" nor did that Tapco-fucked rifle of his. |
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I know OP and the pic that was posted is in the AR-15 Nation facebook group. The guy that posted that pic said he shot that in 1 sitting at 100 yards with 30 rounds using M855. He also was dead serious and not trolling. Lol, maybe 100 feet. Not even 100 feet, not with 2.5-3 minute ammunition |
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I know OP and the pic that was posted is in the AR-15 Nation facebook group. The guy that posted that pic said he shot that in 1 sitting at 100 yards with 30 rounds using M855. He also was dead serious and not trolling. Lol, maybe 100 feet. Not even 100 feet, not with 2.5-3 minute ammunition Nope, not a chance. |
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