2026 Cold Bore Challenge Q&A Thread

Me and the wife both shot our shots this weekend. She doesn't know much about Forums, but was interested in the challenge. We were out for the final weekend of spring bear in MT so we were scouting for a spot in the 500-600 range that didn't require hauling a steel plate halfway up a mountain. Working on getting these videos uploaded.
 
Asking for a friend:
- is it legit to shoot this comp as a pair be it buddy, spouse, sib, kid, or hunting partner?

Reason for asking:
- the second shooter is getting wind data whilst acting as a spotter or observer for the first shooter

I did a practice run (not the same target I intend to shoot in the competition) with my recording equipment, with my spotter (a person, not an optic) last Thursday and went thru the all the regular motions except said "It's on me" for the wind call. Even if I don't tell him what I held, he got data, nonetheless.

I'm probably going to shoot it solo but have loose plans to shoot it with a buddy.
 
Pro tip for the shooting addicts on the fence about participating:

Shoot one shot in the evening and then the other shot in the morning and you can go about your normal business of shooting with reckless abandon.
 
Shot two was a miss for me, prone at 480 yards. I got smoked by mosquitos and was an idiot and forgot to do my wind hold. I shot a couple more after failing and still went 1/3 on my wind hold. This was my rough guess as to wtf was happening with wind and I just based it off of the southern wind near where I was shooting from.
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Asking for a friend:
- is it legit to shoot this comp as a pair be it buddy, spouse, sib, kid, or hunting partner?

Reason for asking:
- the second shooter is getting wind data whilst acting as a spotter or observer for the first shooter

I did a practice run (not the same target I intend to shoot in the competition) with my recording equipment, with my spotter (a person, not an optic) last Thursday and went thru the all the regular motions except said "It's on me" for the wind call. Even if I don't tell him what I held, he got data, nonetheless.

I'm probably going to shoot it solo but have loose plans to shoot it with a buddy.


It’s a challenge not a competition. It literally does not matter at all. No extra anything is rewarded for hits on the plate. Shoot it with him. Who cares. Less fuel and time wasted making separate trips to the same range on different days.
 
Shot two was a miss for me, prone at 480 yards. I got smoked by mosquitos and was an idiot and forgot to do my wind hold. I shot a couple more after failing and still went 1/3 on my wind hold. This was my rough guess as to wtf was happening with wind and I just based it off of the southern wind near where I was shooting from.
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Were you able to reverse math and figure out what wind hold resulted in a hit?
 
Were you able to reverse math and figure out what wind hold resulted in a hit?
I froze frame on his video and judging by the 10" target, the miss looked 3-4" off the left. At 480 yards that's 0.2 MIL off the plate. Another 0.3 MIL would put it at the center of the plate for a 0.5 MIL total wind hold.

At 480 yards, that's almost exactly one gun wind number. I'm not sure his elevation, muzzle velocity, or bullet BC, but roughly 5-8 mph cross wind from right to left. His miss was also a little bit high which makes sense with that wind.
 
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