I'm signed up for a long range precision rifle competition and to be honest I'm in over my head. I've never shot past 200yards and this event will be out to 600meters. While I had hoped to have a few weekends to start tuning my equipment and trying to get my "head in the game", I had more pressing things to deal with and left everything to the last minute. I expect to come in last place but I'm approaching this competition as a learning experience and a chance to have some fun throwing lead at 600m.
Anyway, I'll be using the best rifle and scope I have but I now realize my scope isn't as well suited to this event as I'd like: I'll be using a Bushnell Elite 6500 4.5-30 with their "DOA 600" reticle. As I started reading through the details on my scope, I realized that the hold over marks are calibrated for yards. At the 600yard reticle line, I'll be short by 56yards when aiming at 600meters and given how fast that bullet will be dropping by then the target could easily be outside the sight picture. I won't have much range time to waste on figuring out the clicks to dial into the scope to compensate for that kind of drop. Shane over at Reliable recommended I call Bushnell's USA support number and ask them to give me the clicks needed to adjust for meters vs yards at the various reticle hold over lines. It didn't occur to me that this would be something the manufacturer would give me, especially on short notice. (I realize that anyone with enough experience and/or knowledge could probably work out the clicks on their own, I'm new to long range shooting and getting help is always nice.)
So, I called up Bushnell and was blown away with their support. I called them a couple of hours ago and one of their guys took my info and started putting together a chart for me tuned for my 24" barrel, my chosen ammo(FGGM 168gr .308), and he even emailed me back asking for the coordinate of the range so that he could include the predicted weather conditions for tomorrow and Saturday! Just a couple of minutes ago I received the chart he put together.
I still don't expect to do very well in this competition, but at least my dust clouds should be a lot closer to the paper than they would have been without this info from Bushnell
Thanks Bushnell!
Anyway, I'll be using the best rifle and scope I have but I now realize my scope isn't as well suited to this event as I'd like: I'll be using a Bushnell Elite 6500 4.5-30 with their "DOA 600" reticle. As I started reading through the details on my scope, I realized that the hold over marks are calibrated for yards. At the 600yard reticle line, I'll be short by 56yards when aiming at 600meters and given how fast that bullet will be dropping by then the target could easily be outside the sight picture. I won't have much range time to waste on figuring out the clicks to dial into the scope to compensate for that kind of drop. Shane over at Reliable recommended I call Bushnell's USA support number and ask them to give me the clicks needed to adjust for meters vs yards at the various reticle hold over lines. It didn't occur to me that this would be something the manufacturer would give me, especially on short notice. (I realize that anyone with enough experience and/or knowledge could probably work out the clicks on their own, I'm new to long range shooting and getting help is always nice.)
So, I called up Bushnell and was blown away with their support. I called them a couple of hours ago and one of their guys took my info and started putting together a chart for me tuned for my 24" barrel, my chosen ammo(FGGM 168gr .308), and he even emailed me back asking for the coordinate of the range so that he could include the predicted weather conditions for tomorrow and Saturday! Just a couple of minutes ago I received the chart he put together.
I still don't expect to do very well in this competition, but at least my dust clouds should be a lot closer to the paper than they would have been without this info from Bushnell
Thanks Bushnell!


















































