2 mile shooting

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After reading about Craig Slack and Bruce Artus hitting gongs at 3125 yards with a 308 improved and a 338.
http://www.northfloridashooting.com/Misc/2MilePrarieDogs/2MilePrarieDogShooters.htm
I knew I had to do it. Skip Talbot and gang hitting a 13 foot rock at 2 miles also fed the flames for the 2 mile quest. I got a fifty and have shot it out to 2000 yards but when I got my Cheytac I knew it would do the distance.(as well as my 50) If a 240 grain Serria will do 3125 at 2400 fps (Bruce's 308 improved) My 408 (with Jamison solids) should reach 3500. This was the case yesterday. I left my house at 4 in the morning to be in place and ready to go before the sun heated things up and after the long drive and setting up my planning had paid off. My kestrel 4500 weather meter was reading 1 mph wind and 64 degrees. Conditions were perfect.(all my data was entered in my computer) My gun was zeroed at 1770 yards on the top of my ridicule of my night force NPr1 reticule. I have shot at this location before and had everything ranged with GPS, Google earth and my Barr an Stroud range finder. Within a few shots we were hitting at a mile on our target and after 8 in a row I decided to go straight to 2 miles. conditions were still perfect and I wanted to shoot before conditions changed. The target was a 6 foot rock so we could see impacts. I took my first shot and was low about 12 feet but lined up dead center. I knew if I could see impacts I could make corrections and get a hit. I have tried this before but I could not see impacts so I gave up. I tried to move my scope but I was out of elevation So I bagged down my rifle and loosened up my adjustable rings and gained some more elevation. Next shot I couldn't see any impact. This made me nervous. Next shot I saw a small dirt geyser! And after adjusting and taking a shoot I saw an impact on the top right of the boulder. Bam- I had hit at 2 miles. I was quite pumped.

You can see the target area where the red arrow is.
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We fired some more shots and got a few hits and some misses and decided to try it with my 50.(EDM conversion)
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Because I lost my zero we had to monkey around to reestablish it. Before long we were hitting at a mile. With my suppressor on (which ads 18 inches) shooting this far tilts the scope into my suppressor and there was allot of mirage. I thought out to 2 miles would not work with my can on and decided to not attempt it. We spent the next few hours shooting varying distances and having a blast. t was a day I won't forget.
I was surprised how well you can see at 2 miles with good optics. The 10 second or so flight time was pretty awesome. A few obligatory pictures.
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I took some video but you cant see anything because it's 2 miles away!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBtL2f64djE
 
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Mike the old barrett adjustable one. The new one adjust 20 & 40 moa and the old ones you couls set anywhere.
 
What did you use the slip joint pliers for...?
I knew some one would ask that. Before I put the shooting mat down to shoot I got down and got some stickers in my leg and it was the only thing I could find to pull them out with. Thanks for reminding me of the pain. LOl
 
Great Story for sure. Now that I've taken delivery of my PGW 50, I'm definitely going to have to offend some nature loving tree huggers in the mountains when I bring the thunder. I'll be sure to post a thread.

Great pics, btw!!! Love the can.
 
Great Story for sure. Now that I've taken delivery of my PGW 50, I'm definitely going to have to offend some nature loving tree huggers in the mountains when I bring the thunder. I'll be sure to post a thread.

Great pics, btw!!! Love the can.

You CAN'T write this and NOT post a picture ... :D

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
he shooting and storywere great ... but just having a place with that kind of shootable space is what maes me extremely envios ... just finding 300 to 500 yards around here is a challenge :(
 
Well done!

I love to see this kind of "Push the Envelope" kind of shooting. Many folks don't belive such things can be done. You have obviously done the huge amount of learning and work that is required.

Remakable!

Thanks for sharing!!!

BTW, the "RPG / Spotting Scope" in the last picture is an optical (not laser ) range finder.

Cheers, Ben
 
cdnshooter- Thanks. People look at you like a cow looking at a new gate when you tell them how far you shoot. If people would just go out and try it they would be sup-prized how easy it is and fun. Thanks for the compliments guys.
 
If you ever need anyone to haul your stuff, set up targets, spot for you, let me know! :p

Seriously jealous! :)
 
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