I hope to aspire to this kind of range with my Colt SOCOM someday, outstanding shooting. BTW, beautiful place to shoot.
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I hope to aspire to this kind of range with my Colt SOCOM someday, outstanding shooting. BTW, beautiful place to shoot.
Nice. He must be a Highpower shooter.
Is he Distinguished?
Dan Miami, FL
I like to see people push their equipment and their abilities. Good stuff.
Last edited by T2C; 09-07-13 at 09:12.
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This is one of the coolest things I have seen on M4C in a long time. Blows a lot of long range myths and previously held conceptions out of the water.
This does not bode well with trying to convince myself to not build a Block II SOPMOD carbine on a 14.5 SOCOM and a NF 2.5-10x24.
And good hearing too. It gets hard to hear hits on steel at 500 with 5.56.He must also have some wicked vision; a man-sized target at 500 is about the same size as the front sight post on my carbine. I don't have a 1,000 yd range to check, but that torso target must be a pretty small speck to aim at.
Great article with excellent results, and with irons...nice!![]()
For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling
The white speck above the telephone pole is a 5'x5' sheet of 1/2" steel we were using for a target at 1000 yards. I stayed on steel unless the wind picked up, but nothing like these targets on a silhouette. It was a challenge albeit doable, and I had 4X. And this guy was shooting sitting on the side of a truck bed with irons? Excellent shooting.
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I tried to shoot at 1,000 at a steel gong when I had my COG. I aimed on TOP of the big hill, was still low.![]()
Impressive.
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