Originally posted by A5BLASTER
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20" Bear Creek Arsenal 6.5 Grendel Upper
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No sir...same fee they charge to shoot 100yds.
I like the fact the area from 200 to 600 is self policed. The RO stops by once in a while, then leaves. I've been shooting there for years and I have never seen any issues with the guys shooting there.
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Originally posted by A5BLASTER View PostI consider myself lucky I have the only 400 yard range in the parish I live in not 5 mints from my door. And the only 1000 yard range in LA is only 30 mint drive up the road.
Best part is 9 out of 10 times I'm the only guy at the 1000 yard bench's.
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Originally posted by CaptnC View PostYour lucky to have a big range that close. There is supposed to be one in the Pearland area south of Houston, but you have to be a member. I'm not sure if the 900 yards range west of Houston is open any more. It was right on the Brazos River so it floods all the time. Next closest is west SW of the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
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I made it out to the range today and was disappointed. I was able to hit a 6" target at 200 yards without any problem (but one or two flyers that were off the target), but not great grouping. The Wolf ammo had 8" or more spread. I then pulled out my 7.62x39 at 200 yards shooting Tula soft point and did as well with that as I did with my 6.5 Grendel Hornady (both the Black and the Custom).
The same Grendel rifle shot so well when I was a the ranch. I couldn't miss and shooting very tight groups. Not really sure what's going on. I primarily shoot in prone position at the ranch, but when I get out past 400 yards, I have to shoot from a table due to rolling hill. But I still shoot just fine from the table. I shoot from a bench at the range. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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Originally posted by Hollis View PostI made it out to the range today and was disappointed. I was able to hit a 6" target at 200 yards without any problem (but one or two flyers that were off the target), but not great grouping. The Wolf ammo had 8" or more spread. I then pulled out my 7.62x39 at 200 yards shooting Tula soft point and did as well with that as I did with my 6.5 Grendel Hornady (both the Black and the Custom).
The same Grendel rifle shot so well when I was a the ranch. I couldn't miss and shooting very tight groups. Not really sure what's going on. I primarily shoot in prone position at the ranch, but when I get out past 400 yards, I have to shoot from a table due to rolling hill. But I still shoot just fine from the table. I shoot from a bench at the range. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Give yourself and the bench setup some time too settle in. Do some dry firing, work throw your shot just like it was loaded. Doing this will help settle the position in.
Never hurts too bring your torque wrench and bits so you can check everything is tight while at the range.
Hope this helps sir.
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Originally posted by A5BLASTER View PostUse a nice soft bag on the front and rear of the rifle. So the rifle can sink down into the bag some and settle into a nice solid position and the soft rear bag will allow you too squeese it too help position the crosshairs.
Give yourself and the bench setup some time too settle in. Do some dry firing, work throw your shot just like it was loaded. Doing this will help settle the position in.
Never hurts too bring your torque wrench and bits so you can check everything is tight while at the range.
Hope this helps sir.
This is one of many things I need to work on. One step at a time...
Thanks for the suggestions.
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Temperatures, humidity, cross winds, sandbag stability, too much coffee or caffeinated drinks, people watching or waiting, etc.
There are actually a lot of things that can vary from one visit to the next at the range. And the farther you shoot, the more these little things exemplify the net results. I think most here will tell you that there is at least one particular place they shoot that they feel more comfortable at that may or may not aid in their shooting on any given day.
Also....................there are days when you just don't have it!
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Yeah, pretty all of what Roses1 said about the crowd. That's one reason I like to hit the range on bad weather days. Less people. Last Saturday I took my neway rebarreled 6.5x284 out to get the round count up so I can start getting serious about developing a load for it.
Everyone had left the 600yd steel, so I had that all to myself. Even with a 20mph sustained wind at 7 o'clock I hit better than 60% of my shots at the 6" lollypop...so it was a great day to be at the range...even dodging a few showers.
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