manbearpig
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I have a 1-mile range on my neghbour's hay fields. I've shot 6BR's at a mile with 105 bullets and kept all shots on a 14" steel gong. Hitting it was no problem... adjusting the scope until the shots were hitting it was another matter altogether. Bit hard to see bullet impact in the weeds.
Obtunded, at least you know that the 105's will work going subsonic. How much further can you go?
I am going to start working on an adjustable scope base. Trying for at least 150min, hopefully 200min. That should get me close to 3000yds.
Enough time to pull the trigger and have a sip of coffee before it lands.
Fun, fun, fun...
Jerry
And yet early opinions of the 408 are its a dud.......................
Pretty cheap, really. The next cheapest thing that will go that far is a bicycle.![]()
Between the two, the Barrett will easily be the winner simply because Ronnie has Uncle Sam in his pocket IF they decide to change. Simple retrofit to all those wonderful BMG's now in service and in procurement.
Until Uncle Sam pulls the trigger on this project, like the 6.8SPC, it's all interesting chatter.
Feedback from shooters tells me the Barrett is accurate and LR performance is up to the hype.
The 408 is independent and running on fumes. It may very well be a 'better' cartridge from a shooters point of view but with no longer a bullet manf, going to be tough to market the program.
The only real LR cannon that you can set up and shoot would be a huge case 338. Bullets from Sierra, Wildcat push the ballistics to BMG range.
The 338-408CT is a proven wildcat and can push a 300gr MK to 3350fps. Some are shooting the new super heavy Wildcats to 3000+yds. All you really need is a 338-300RUM improved ie EDGE or Mystic and you can be launching lead over the horizon.
Anything larger is interesting but without components, not very exciting.
Barrett = BMG case.
Jerry