100 yard game of HORSE

1: Who said we could switch targets
2: You think it matters?

I kid, I kid, I can overlay it tomorrow
When I walked back to from the 100-yard line the first time I could barely see the dot with my bare eyes and thought "damn, this is going to be interesting."

Then at 6x I had fun watching the center dot on my reticle disappear and reappear on the itty-bitty black dot on Sargent's target.

Simple pleasures...
 
I just hit print and it printed the top and bottom across the short side of the paper. Outside of circle is 5 1/16" on my target.
1: Who said we could switch targets
2: You think it matters?

I kid, I kid, I can overlay it tomorrow
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Target:
^Ha!

Sorry about the target switch fellas. It seems to have caused some confusion. My target was printed across the skinny side of the paper, so I think we all shot at different targets.

Looks to me like @Bluumoon won so far. I might try to shoot the drill again with the original target from the beginning of the thread. Honestly, I'm just glad to see some participation in this thread. I have enjoyed these challenges.
 
^Ha!

Sorry about the target switch fellas. It seems to have caused some confusion. My target was printed across the skinny side of the paper, so I think we all shot at different targets.

Looks to me like @Bluumoon won so far. I might try to shoot the drill again with the original target from the beginning of the thread. Honestly, I'm just glad to see some participation in this thread. I have enjoyed these challenges.
I'm fine reshooting too. Or yielding success to @Bluumoon.

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Here, because I’m lazy and no one did it last time. …

100 Yard Hunting Rifle Test from equipment vs practice thread.

Print out one each of these targets and post them up at 100 yards. This works best if you are using a setup that can be zeroed dead on at 100, however if you zero at a different range (200, 300, etc) is that zero as it will show using hold unders for hitting realistic targets. Each string starts standing with all equipment in hand or on body, I.E.- wearing pack, hiking sticks in hand, etc. If you carry empty chamber- all strings start with empty chamber.

DO IT EXACTLY HOW YOU CARRY WHILE HUNTING!
(They need to be printed out at 100% scale, and then they are still in shooter MOA, not true MOA). All shot at 100 yards.


STRING 1: No time limits.

7MOA = 2 shots offhand
5MOA = 2 shots sitting unsupported
3MOA = 2 shots sitting or keeling with sticks or backpack
2MOA = 2 shots prone (can use a pack, but no rear bag, no bipod)



STRING 2: Is a repeat of string one, but with a 20 second par time. I set a timer on my phone, if the shot isn't taken BEFORE the buzzer, it doesn't count.


7MOA = 2 shots offhand in 20 seconds
5MOA = 2 shots sitting unsupported in 20 seconds
3MOA = 2 shots sitting or keeling with sticks or backpack in 20 seconds
2MOA = 2 shots prone in 15 seconds (can use pack, but no bipod and no rear bag)





STRING 3: is a "medley". One shot from each position, with a 60 second par time.

60 seconds to go fromstanding with all gear strapped in, to-

7MOA = 1 shot offhand
5MOA = 1 shot sitting unsupported
3MOA = 1 shot sitting or keeling with sticks or backpack
2MOA = 1 shot prone (can use pack, but no bipod and no rear bag)


It's scored out of 20. A decent score is in the 15/20 range, 17 to 18 should be the goal for the first year. It’s an excellent diagnostic tool as well as a great way to practice, and has a high correlation to performance with spot and stalk hunting shots.

Targets are 1st post here.

 
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