Training continued yesterday afternoon. It was a perfect day to head down to ENGC for a little shooting. Neither Nick nor I had ever shot out to 600 yards before, even though I put together a gun to do it over a year ago.
We started out at 100 yards. I put three rounds through my bolt gun, two of them touching and 2" high, windage was about 1/4" right. I made a slight adjustment and put a round in the same vertical plane 1" high - just where I want to be at 100 yards.
We ran a few rounds through Nick's AR with an EOTech and then moved up to the 600 yard range.
With my rifle zeroed for 200 yards, it took me six rounds to get on paper (man-sized target). The next ten rounds are shown below. I walked the shots in from the right side of the target toward the bull's eye as I adjusted for wind (coming from about my 11:00).
With windage and elevation pretty well adjusted, Nick put four out of four rounds on target.
For the seasoned long range shooters, a couple questions:
1. I zeroed my rifle 1" high at 100 yards in the prone position but was shooting off of the tables at ENGC yesterday. Would the different position account for the additional 1" elevation difference that I saw in my first two 100 yard shots yesterday?
2. Is there any place around the Omaha area where we could shoot out to 1200 yards?