What did you do at the range today?

I didn’t take any pictures today, but I met up with [mention]knuckleball [/mention] at my local range to let him listen to and shoot some of my suppressors. We used my Sauer 100 6.5 CM with some half boxes of ammo left over from my search for the best load in this rifle. Between us, I think we fired 40 rounds through the Airlock ZG 6.5, Unknown OG and OG 6.5, and AB Raptor 8 and 10.

I’ll let knuckleball weigh in with his thoughts if he wants to, but I think his description of the AB Raptor 8 and 10 as sounding like loud farts was pretty accurate. I listened to him shoot the ZG and OG 6.5, but I can’t really tell the difference between them. The OG was the loudest of the bunch, but didn’t sound terrible on the 22” 6.5 CM.
Huge Thank You to Q_Sertorius for meeting up with me today and letting me try his suppressors. I've never shot suppressed before, it's way more enjoyable.
The 6.5 OG and the Airlock 6.5 were the most impressive and the Raptor 10 the quietest. Looks like I'm gonna be spending some money. :)
Good times!
 
It's been a slow start to the work week, since we are putting the finishing touches on a couple of things that have consumed a lot of time and energy the past four years, so I got back out to the range again today. After a five-mile "hike" on the treadmill and a one-mile walk with the dog, I drove out to the range all cold and sweaty. It was one of those days that says, "40 degrees, feels like 33." In the shade on the range, with the wind blowing, it felt like 23 to me. I was the only one at the rifle range.

I started off sighting in my new T1X (thanks, Jake @EuroOptic !).
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Then I shot a 25-round group to see what it and I were capable of from the bench. A couple of flyers there, but not terrible.
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I had one failure to feed out of 50 rounds fired. I'll have to keep an eye on my 10-round magazines and see if it becomes a trend.

I played some scope roulette last night. I moved the Trijicon AccuPoint 3-9x40 back onto the CZ 527 in 6.5mm Grendel. That's a really nice rifle and it deserves a good scope, but it doesn't need one that can dial.
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I got it sighted in again and I am quite happy with its performance. It really likes Hornady Black 123-grain ELDMs.
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Then, having moved the Trijicon off the Sauer 100 6.5 CM, I put on the SWFA 3-9x40. This was my first time using that scope "for real" and I really, really like it. The reticle is great. It's very clear. The adjustments are nice and crisp. Unfortunately, I think I may have discovered why my Sauer 100 isn't shooting great groups.
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Edit - I forgot to mention that after 2.5 hours out in the cold, I really just wanted to go home, but I had put up my target for the Carl Ross drill and hadn’t shot it yet. So, I slung on my binocular harness and my backpack, loaded up the .223, and ran a modified version of the drill. I gave myself 60 seconds for each stage and did the five standing, five seated, five seated-supported, and five prone over backpack (60 seconds to get into position from an alert carry with all gear on and shoot five shots). I shot a fourteen, which given how cold and stiff I was, seems about right. I need to get back into doing the drill “for real”, since ultimately breaking position each time is important.
 
It's been a slow start to the work week, since we are putting the finishing touches on a couple of things that have consumed a lot of time and energy the past four years, so I got back out to the range again today. After a five-mile "hike" on the treadmill and a one-mile walk with the dog, I drove out to the range all cold and sweaty. It was one of those days that says, "40 degrees, feels like 33." In the shade on the range, with the wind blowing, it felt like 23 to me. I was the only one at the rifle range.

I started off sighting in my new T1X (thanks, Jake @EuroOptic !).
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Then I shot a 25-round group to see what it and I were capable of from the bench. A couple of flyers there, but not terrible.
48a7836f7731707d26b0fc329c26b639.jpg


I had one failure to feed out of 50 rounds fired. I'll have to keep an eye on my 10-round magazines and see if it becomes a trend.

I played some scope roulette last night. I moved the Trijicon AccuPoint 3-9x40 back onto the CZ 527 in 6.5mm Grendel. That's a really nice rifle and it deserves a good scope, but it doesn't need one that can dial.
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I got it sighted in again and I am quite happy with its performance. It really likes Hornady Black 123-grain ELDMs.
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Then, having moved the Trijicon off the Sauer 100 6.5 CM, I put on the SWFA 3-9x40. This was my first time using that scope "for real" and I really, really like it. The reticle is great. It's very clear. The adjustments are nice and crisp. Unfortunately, I think I may have discovered why my Sauer 100 isn't shooting great groups.
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Oh no. That’s really sad to see. Weren’t you saying you were really impressed with how beautiful the grain on the sauer was too?
 
I am probably right that the crack probably explains why the best group I have had from that rifle is 1.8”, right? And the groups have been getting worse, not better.

Edit - I already contacted Sauer. I'll see what they have to say.
 
The last time I was out here at the farm, I lay down about 423 yards from my 12” steel and took five shots at it with my .223. At the time, I couldn’t really see or hear if I was hitting it, but it appears that I did alright. This is my view looking down from the target.
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This is the 12” target. Need to work on the windage and elevation a bit, but otherwise happy.
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Let’s try this again from 464 yards.

Cold day.
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Cold “shooting mat.”
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Cold bore.
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Hot sun coming up to provide warmth?
Or just glare?
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60% of the time it works all the time!

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Any wind??
Vertical looks good.

ETA.

That wasn’t a criticism about the shot.
 
Any wind??
Vertical looks good.

ETA.

That wasn’t a criticism about the shot.

I did not perceive any wind. That usually starts whipping around after the sun comes over the mountain.

I think I should have used my Quick Drop number (1.5) for elevation instead of what the app gave me. That would have been dialing 3.1 or 3 instead of 3.2. That would have put it a couple of inches lower. One of those shots hit the mining belt.

I would like to figure out why I am about four inches off center on those shots.
 
Shot my 6.8spc at 440 yards. First shot was insufficient windage, low and left.
I held another minute windage and sent nine more shots.

But that’s not ten impacts. It’s nine.

My 6.8 still has a holdover scope with elevation hashes. In a hurry I held the wrong dot on one shot and I’m pretty sure I put that one low into the ground. Which is why I hate holdovers. One hash mark is fine. Two is ok. Beyond that it’s hard to count in a hurry.

Either way - not terrible for a gas gun:

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Painted the plate and went back to shoot again.

Switched to the kids 6.5cm.

Two shots at 440.
Two at 500
Two at 550. I knew one of the high shots was high - I was aware that I’d crawled the stock (prone w/compact stock, not ideal).

The last paint I bought is terrible but there’s two shots at the 4 o’clock splotch, one at 9, 10, 1, and 2.

Not terrible. The compact tikka stock really isn’t ideal for prone. But I’m at least enjoying having access to 550 yards now.

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Shot my 6.8spc at 440 yards. First shot was insufficient windage, low and left.
I held another minute windage and sent nine more shots.

But that’s not ten impacts. It’s nine.

My 6.8 still has a holdover scope with elevation hashes. In a hurry I held the wrong dot on one shot and I’m pretty sure I put that one low into the ground. Which is why I hate holdovers. One hash mark is fine. Two is ok. Beyond that it’s hard to count in a hurry.

Either way - not terrible for a gas gun:

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Painted the plate and went back to shoot again.

Switched to the kids 6.5cm.

Two shots at 440.
Two at 500
Two at 550. I knew one of the high shots was high - I was aware that I’d crawled the stock (prone w/compact stock, not ideal).

The last paint I bought is terrible but there’s two shots at the 4 o’clock splotch, one at 9, 10, 1, and 2.

Not terrible. The compact tikka stock really isn’t ideal for prone. But I’m at least enjoying having access to 550 yards now.

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Not bad for holdovers.
I like your measuring plank.
 
Not bad for holdovers.
I like your measuring plank.

lol. That used to be a 2x6, so it’s ~5.5” wide. Only measuring device I had handy. I keep meaning to either stick a tape in the SxS or measure the height of a paint can and use that for a reference.

That dropped shot is a great object lesson in why holdovers and mildots and BDCs work better on paper than in reality.
 
lol. That used to be a 2x6, so it’s ~5.5” wide. Only measuring device I had handy. I keep meaning to either stick a tape in the SxS or measure the height of a paint can and use that for a reference.

That dropped shot is a great object lesson in why holdovers and mildots and BDCs work better on paper than in reality.
So on your 550yd target that’s your 1moa calibration tool?

And I agree completely about your sentiment on bdc and holdovers
 
ruger American gen II 6 creed. Adjusted zero, dialed and shot 277yds to 941yds. Lots of first round impacts. 941 first round was high and left. Next 2 were good
 
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