Question for long range shooters
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Just out of curiosity i was wondering what bullets you long range muzzy shooters prefer . I have tried saboted bullets quite a bit in my inlines but havent been able to do as well as when i use heavy lead . Therefore at this point i still prefer a heavy lead conical for long range .
What about you ? Sabot or conical, which do you prefer . And by long range im talking over 300 yards . Say 300 to 1000
What about you ? Sabot or conical, which do you prefer . And by long range im talking over 300 yards . Say 300 to 1000
Last edited by 1874sharpsshooter; 05-28-2015 at 02:48 PM.
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Just out of curiosity i was wondering what bullets you long range muzzy shooters prefer . I have tried saboted bullets quite a bit in my inlines but havent been able to do as well as when i use heavy lead . Therefore at this point i still prefer a heavy lead conical for long range .
What about you ? Sabot or conical, which do you prefer . And by long range im talking over 300 yards . Say 300 to 1000
What about you ? Sabot or conical, which do you prefer . And by long range im talking over 300 yards . Say 300 to 1000
I haven't had a problem with 300gr bullet/sabots out to both 400yds and 400 meters. I've tried 500yds but I run out of scope adjustment. I have a unique situation shooting the CDS turret and trying to add a 20moa base. It throws off all the CDS turret settings (yardage). I ....... may....... have Leupold send me just a standard turret, where I can install a 20moa base and try the longer ranges. However I do know of a couple guys shooting Ultimates to 500yds using sabots, with very small groups.
This target was shot at 400yds with 300gr WM bullets and H5045LB sabots:
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Don't shoot long range anything here in the low lands of Virginia. But I do know that the NRA BPCR uses heavy lead bullets for their 1000 yd range shots. I know these are cartridges, but it isn't much different when we talk about ballistics. the Army uses a 220 gr bullet in their 300 Win Mag. sniper rifles. Larger bullets week to be the thing for longer distances. JMHO on what I've read over the years.
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Part of the problem is there are no sabots long enough for bullets heavy enough to hold down the drift. Any wind at all will drift a light bullet and there are few days we do not have at least a good breeze here. I believe that with a sabot designed for it the 350 or 400grain .458 would hold its own.


