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Posted: 10/10/2018 12:17:34 AM EDT
First of all my friends new stupid boyfriend doesn't know I shoot. The first time I met him I had a HK hat on so he showed me his firearms. Well last night I went over, him and I were chatting about shooting. He told me he shoots his .22lr a 1000 yards and hits 10 shots the size of a dime. Then more B.S. came out about shooting. So I called him out on it. He blah blah blah he knows everything then changed the subject to 4- wheelers lol. What an idiot.
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Damn good shot! 10 shots at 1000 yards on a dime. Impressive. I don't mind a good lie if it is believable, but damn.
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"Wow! That's really impressive! We should go shooting together some time so you can show me, and maybe give me a few tips!"
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The only thing worse than him spouting stupidity is.... you repeating it.
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I am guessing he does not realize how far a 1000 yds actually is. And this seems to be a common thing, I remember a thread awhile back about something similar about a coworker.
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A quick google of his name should show numerous bench rest and other long range shooting championships. Oh wait, it doesn’t because he’s a totally retarded liar.
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22 after 300 yards gets real tricky. Try figuring out the come ups for 1000 yards assuming the bullet is still stable.
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Oh, I'm sure the bullet will go that far. But as for the rest....use it to fertilize the garden.
Some people.... |
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Lol, i remember when box flaps on .22s used to say "caution, range one mile!"
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I'm a solid shot. When I hear people claim to do stuff like that I either ask to go with them and have them teach me, or show me in real life and pick your prize.
I met one person who could hit what he was aiming at with regularity at 1k. His glass was worth more than my car. Hell his rest probably was. he let me set one round off and on his instruction a few seconds later (flight time comes into play) I was on paper. I thanked him and then was never impressed with hitting a soda can at 100 ever again :( |
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I'd bet him a kick in the nuts he couldn't do it at 10 yards.
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Tell this guy I will give him $1000 for every 5 shot group he shoots under 2.5 inches at 1000 yards.
He will give me $1000 for every group larger than 2.5 inches. I'll stand by without much expectation of a need to haul money to the range. |
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Maybe he is stacking 2 or 3 Beowulf X's to give his scope enough elevation for .22lr ar 1000 yards.
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First of all my friends new stupid boyfriend doesn't know I shoot. The first time I met him I had a HK hat on so he showed me his firearms. Well last night I went over, him and I were chatting about shooting. He told me he shoots his .22lr a 1000 yards and hits 10 shots the size of a dime. Then more B.S. came out about shooting. So I called him out on it. He blah blah blah he knows everything then changed the subject to 4- wheelers lol. What an idiot. View Quote 1000 yards is no joke even with a gun that's actually capable of it. |
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dang.
.22lr , 40gr, at 1250fps, BC of .109 ( Aguila numbers ) Plugged into JBM with a 100yd zero. It becomes subsonic close to 100 yards. At 1000 yard, there is 326ft of drop. That's 109 yards give or take. Wind drift with a 10mph full value ( 90 degrees left or right ) wind, is 124ft. |
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I'm sorry, an anchutz in a ransom rest, indoors in perfect conditions, won't shoot a dime at 1k meters.
The round will travel that far, sure. But it won't be within a dime. Even if all variables besides inherent precision of the gun are removed and the best gun in the world is used, not possible IMHO. |
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Quoted: Shit I couldn't do it at 100 yards and I consider myself a fair shooter. I honestly would call bullshit on most if they claimed they could do it at 100. 1000 yards is no joke even with a gun that's actually capable of it. View Quote I could probably replicate it at 100m (indoors) if the target was big enough to use the irons on and I was allowed 20 sighter shots before the string of 10 was documented. But 1000m is outside of the precision of even the best guns, at least to my knowledge. And I've owned and shot the piss out of some of the most precise .22lr precision competition rifles on the market (at the time I was competing). |
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I took a shot once...
Maybe 5 or 6 guys at the time could have made it.. It was in high wind. |
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I knew a guy who claimed to shoot prairie dogs at 1000 yards with an '03 Springfield.
Yes, with IRON SIGHTS. When confronted with fact that the human eye cannot SEE a stationary prairie dog at 1000 yards, he responded that he waited for them to run before shooting. He was a piece of work |
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.....no different than every modified car video on Youtube is a "1000hp" ca.....when in all actuality, they probably aren't even putting 500hp down to the pavement.
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Tell him that “game” won’t work on you. Hopefully it isn’t working very well on your friend, AKA his girlfriend, either. Some women love a bullshitter though.
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This reminds me of an old co-worker I had who was claiming that he was an Army Ranger, and a sniper, with 170 some odd confirmed kills. Supposedly his spotter was shot and killed and he carried him on his back some 20 miles back to base. At first I really questioned it but then decided I had no reason not to believe him. I didn't really look into confirm kill records until later on. He certainly had the hard core veteran act. Whatever that was... Then he told me he kept his 300 Win Mag Rifle and some other gun after getting out. That's where he went wrong. I know that isn't possible. This is supposedly a Afghanistan Vet. Then he started handing out patches to everyone at work. He was telling me that he had tons of patches left over after he got out and wanted to give them all away.. I recognized the prints of these patches and knew they looked super fishy. At this point I knew for a fact he was lying. I couldn't stand his act anymore. To drink from a water bottle he would stand at attention. It was hilarious. I got so sick of his lies that I started asking him questions that he would give bull crap answers to and me and the other guys would go have a good laugh about his stupidity afterward. The funniest thing he did was show me his "retirement knife". I asked him about it and he was super reluctant to show me. I think the smirk on my face was to much. I said "nah man, I haven't seen your knife yet, I wanna see a real genuine special forces knife!" He pulls it out of his air soft ACU mag pouch and says he got a box of them when he left the Army. It was a desert digi camo Tac Force knife with a special forces piece glued into it. I turned around and looked it up and found it on Amazon for $7.99. Freakin idiot. I love guys like that. So damn stupid they can't even realistically lie. He would tell people he didn't like to talk about what happened over there, and then literally tell everyone everything that "happened" over there. He got fired very quickly.
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View Quote I just love how the drop is measured in feet. Really drives the point home. |
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Everyone shoots their .22 1000 yards. This thing called gravity usually screws up our shots but hey, can't argue with physics right. Since I'm not that smart I won't get all science technical or anything on how to setup that shot but yeah, I shoot my .22 1000 yards just like the rest of you. To make myself look good I usually cheat and find a place where something called a paper target 100 yards or less gets in the way first. I just usually leave that detail out when I tell my 1000 yards story showing off those paper targets. Ok, I can't bear the shame any longer. I'll confess, I didn't even leave the house. Grabbed a dime and traced it on to a paper target then walked into the kitchen for the ice pick. Just don't tell anyone ok. Thanks.
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Ask to see his trophies, because that's world record shit right there. Ask him if he also trains SEAL snipers...
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Like I said earlier, I ran the numbers through a ballistics calculator, and there's a 326ft drop at 1,000 yards, and a 124ft wind drift in a 10mph crosswind.
That's feet , not inches. 3,912 inches of drop 1488 inches of wind drift |
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Like I said earlier, I ran the numbers through a ballistics calculator, and there's a 326ft drop at 1,000 yards, and a 124ft wind drift in a 10mph crosswind. That's feet , not inches. 3,912 inches of drop 1488 inches of wind drift View Quote |
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So, what you're saying is it can be done? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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1000 yard .22lr dime size groups. That’s too easy. I can shoot my .22lr pistol at 1 mile and have dime size groups and that’s with iron sights!!!
First liar never wins!!! Lol |
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This fits in line with a guy at work that tried to sell me his Bubba'd xd. Said he could hit dimes or pennies at 25yds with it. I can't even see a dime at that distance let alone hit it with a front sight that is 10x as wide as the coin at that distance.
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I work with a HILLBILLY, i mean HILLBILLY, that says he has a F1 Firearms AR15 that he shoots three gun matches with, well over 100,000 rounds and hes NEVER ever cleaned it or lubed it and it still shoots dimes at 200 yrds and has never malfunctioned. I said i think you are full of shit. He said "Nooo" very sheepishly and walked away. Next day he showed me a picture of "his" rifle on his cell phone, it was the F1 website and it was a thumbnail pic....
P.S. i got nothing against hillbillies at all, for being a "city boy" im kind of a hillbilly myself. |
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I can shoot a group so tight at a thousand yards that you can't even see it in the paper.
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I use a special Teflon and moly coating on my hand loaded .22 sniper rounds.
It makes them go faster and farther. It also makes them real quite. That’s part of seal survival training. |
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This reminds me of an old co-worker I had who was claiming that he was an Army Ranger, and a sniper, with 170 some odd confirmed kills. Supposedly his spotter was shot and killed and he carried him on his back some 20 miles back to base. At first I really questioned it but then decided I had no reason not to believe him. I didn't really look into confirm kill records until later on. He certainly had the hard core veteran act. Whatever that was... Then he told me he kept his 300 Win Mag Rifle and some other gun after getting out. That's where he went wrong. I know that isn't possible. This is supposedly a Afghanistan Vet. Then he started handing out patches to everyone at work. He was telling me that he had tons of patches left over after he got out and wanted to give them all away.. I recognized the prints of these patches and knew they looked super fishy. At this point I knew for a fact he was lying. I couldn't stand his act anymore. To drink from a water bottle he would stand at attention. It was hilarious. I got so sick of his lies that I started asking him questions that he would give bull crap answers to and me and the other guys would go have a good laugh about his stupidity afterward. The funniest thing he did was show me his "retirement knife". I asked him about it and he was super reluctant to show me. I think the smirk on my face was to much. I said "nah man, I haven't seen your knife yet, I wanna see a real genuine special forces knife!" He pulls it out of his air soft ACU mag pouch and says he got a box of them when he left the Army. It was a desert digi camo Tac Force knife with a special forces piece glued into it. I turned around and looked it up and found it on Amazon for $7.99. Freakin idiot. I love guys like that. So damn stupid they can't even realistically lie. He would tell people he didn't like to talk about what happened over there, and then literally tell everyone everything that "happened" over there. He got fired very quickly. View Quote I met a guy that claimed he brought home his M4 and suppressor. |
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This post makes me want to set up a 12'x12' target at 1000 yards and then mount a .22 rifle onto a base-plate and mortar bipod and adjust fire until I find the correct elevation to get that sweet 326 feet of holdover. I suspect the bullet would be so unstable it might not hold within a 12' cone of fire if you could work up the elevation data.
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