Hornady 178 gr Match hitting the target @ 200 yards... Video.

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Just installed a second camera very near the target @ 200 yards so we can see in real time the shooting of 2 group in 5 minutes, did film with the other camera at the bench at the same time... JP.:cheers: http://youtube.com/user/57caramel1
 
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After many entertaining hours spent following your thread(s)(s)(s) caramel .... may I offer comment?.

Should you be successful at tuning out the vertical, and, add a couple more staples;), so as not to be shooting at a moving target .... there is every likelyhood that that nemesis of yours could indeed go BR bughole accurate.

As it stands in your vid though, truthfully, ... my highly tweaked 1913 M96 Swede, with its $100.oo Tradex Mil. Spec. sporter weight barrel, does indeed group somewhat tighter at 200, on an average day.
 
After many entertaining hours spent following your thread(s)(s)(s) caramel .... may I offer comment?.

Should you be successful at tuning out the vertical, and, add a couple more staples;), so as not to be shooting at a moving target .... there is every likelyhood that that nemesis of yours could indeed go BR bughole accurate.

As it stands in your vid though, truthfully, ... my highly tweaked 1913 M96 Swede, with its $100.oo Tradex Mil. Spec. sporter weight barrel, does indeed group somewhat tighter at 200, on an average day.

Show me a picture of a 200 yards from this swede rifle of your, i am interrested...JP.:eek:
 
Holy sh*t! Caramel, are you really this shameless? I couldn't care less about your Nemesis and what you can or can't do with it, but for the love of god man, stop whoring yourself out for punishment.

You're obviously retired, so enjoy it! Stop desperately seeking attention from strangers on the internet,

Patrick
 
Show me a picture of a 200 yards from this swede rifle of your, i am interrested...JP.:eek:

Unfortunately, I neither own a digital camera, nor have I the first clue of how one goes about posting a pic to this thread.

Best I can do is offer witnesses. Members "Gootch", "Flattbed", and "Kevin M", will vouch to the truth of my claims, should you PM them.

Like you and your nemisis, the accuracy of this particular rifle is beyond what many will think likely. I don't care if I'm believed or not, ... been having so much fun for years ... poking holes in stuff ... way way out there :D

For the record: 5 shot groups from field bipod prone. Calm air.
.375 MOA at best ... .450 MOA average ... .850 inch group at lased 200yd. ... is typical.

Last time out, with one of the members mentioned above at the trigger, shooting from a snowbank, 15 quick rounds stayed under a cigarette pack at 400 measured yards.

I am so lucky to have this rifle. Smiles of joy accompany its use.
 
Holy sh*t! Caramel, are you really this shameless? I couldn't care less about your Nemesis and what you can or can't do with it, but for the love of god man, stop whoring yourself out for punishment.

You're obviously retired, so enjoy it! Stop desperately seeking attention from strangers on the internet,

Patrick

Not whoring myself, since when shooting hundreds of rounds at the range and filming is disturbing, in my book, it is a lot of clean fun, and yes i am retired and enjoying each minutes of it, there is nothing desperate in my life, going to do a video on one of my Steyr today... JP.:cheers:
 
I liked the video. I do miss the sound of the snap on the silent vids tho! The only critique that I agree with on this thread was the staple factor. Keep the pics and vids coming!
 
Not whoring myself, since when shooting hundreds of rounds at the range and filming is disturbing, in my book, it is a lot of clean fun, and yes i am retired and enjoying each minutes of it, there is nothing desperate in my life, going to do a video on one of my Steyr today... JP.:cheers:

Are you writing a book now?
 
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