1319 yards with the yea'ol' 308-3 shot group

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I shot this group last spring with a older custom 308 I have. The only thing I had to show relative group size was the paint can in the back of the trike.

I had shot, hit the gong, shot twice more and decided to go see how I was doing. I didnt think it was going to be that good.


GUN
Remington 700 action-trued
1987 Gun Craft tube
.334 neck (.308 Winchester)
Bedded in the original Remington Stock. Barrel channel inletted.
Scope-(believe it or not) Bushnell 10x 3200 elite


LOAD
Varget-??gr.
Federal match primers
155gr. Palma
Lapua brass.
2911 fps.


I don't know if I could produce this group again but..I did it once.:D

Again there will be some dis-believers but that is the way it is. :D
 
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But a .308 can't shoot out that far....bullets tumble...accuracy goes for sh!t......just ask any of the armchair snipers....they'll tell you. :D

Nice group....proof that the tried and true .308 can go the distance.
 
Wow, incredible shooting.
Just for interest, how much terminal energy would the round have had?
 
Wow, incredible shooting.
Just for interest, how much terminal energy would the round have had?

with my load, (2900 fps, 168gr amax) mine would travel at 1189 feet/sec, with 527ft/lbs at 1300 yrds. Just don't think I can put them in the same place he did. My speed/weight is pretty standard for .308's so he'd be somewhere not too far off from that.

at first i was gonna reply with 'Enough' .... then thought that might be rude. But the answer in the end is still, enough ;) I'd never volunteer to try catching the thing, that's for sure.
 
Nice shooting!
Ya know once you've started shooting long range, it becomes addictive.

At first I thought 1000 yards was way out there. 2 years later I was touching a target at a mile.
 
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