Kodiak99317
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Saskatchewan, Canada
1660 with the front bumper pushing up on the fence and shot laying in the bed of a Dodge 1/2 ton with the tail gate down, and you can still see the targets no problem 
1660 with the front bumper pushing up on the fence and shot laying in the bed of a Dodge 1/2 ton with the tail gate down, and you can still see the targets no problem![]()
This would be more of a challenge for the markers because at that distance a 147gr 7.62 FMJ is falling like a raindrop!
So just what is the sight correction to put a round on target at 1660yds?
While we are dreaming, why not make it an indoor 1200 meter range with variable lighting controls to simulate all times of day, a heated concrete firing pad, and motorized retractable side walls to let the wind in if desired. I would pay a heck of a lot more for a membership at a club that will let you shoot comfortably all year long.
If you build it, they will come...
PS, I heard an internet rumour about using something more sophisticated than a shootin' chrony for tracking bullet speed. Its called... a Dopler Radar. Any chance this is actually true?
You will need to buy /own/control all the land inside the safety trace AND make sure there are no road allowances cutting across it. Otherwise you face an enormous battle with the CFO to have it approved. There is a group in Mb fighting this very battle right now with the CFO. CFO wants huge side berms the entire length of the 1000 yd range and has more or less stated that even when/if that's done they're still going to deny approval because of a road allowance (not even a road, just an allowance) some distance behind the proposed backstop. This decision from the CFO even though every inch of land inside the safety trace is owned by the guy trying to get the range approved. The CFO is essentially doing everything within it's power to prevent the range from opening.
Road allowances = public access = unmaneagable financial liability and danger according to CFO.
A gun club I formerly belonged to in Mb had to shut it's doors because of one of the landowners 2 miles downrange but still inside the safety trace objected to the existence of the range.