Looks like Edson to me.
Honestly this system feels pretty inexpensive.
Sure Brass is $5 per but Petersen brass lasts well. The rifle is actually a 338 EnABELR; so I’m shooting 300gr Scenars, call it $1 per bullet. It does burn a LOT of powder and barrel life will probably be short; say 1000 rounds.
So if I get 10 reloads out of the brass my actual per shot cost is
$1 bullet
$1 powder. (Ow! Really!)
$0.075 primer
$0.50 brass
$1.25 amortized barrel
I’m still under $5 a round. The run cost of this rifle is really quite low; more powder than a 338 Lap but all the other costs are the same.
Now shooting lathe turned solids from a Tremor in 416 Barrett was expensive…and so very much fun!![]()
Thanks!
It’s a Nightforce ATACR 7-35x56 w/Tremor3. It’s set up for a magnet-mount Charlie Tarac; but no need for the Charlie at this distance.
Yep this is “The Longest Mile” in Edson AB. Fantastic range…I flew from Ontario just to go there.
Thanks! It sure looks like a Burris XTR.
BTW, what kind of spotting scope do you use?
I'm using a Swaro STR80 with the Mil reticle for a spotter.
Funny story: I was at the Varlcartier ELR match a few years back, watching the finals.
I was in the market for a spotter, and had a chance to look at a bunch of spotters with reticles side-by-side: Most were pretty good then someone let me watch some rounds through his Swarovski. (Thanks Ryan!)
<sigh>
The Swarovski was over $1000 more than the Vortex I was expecting to buy and I have never regretted it.
Youch! They're expensive, though!
He must have had an amazing spotter!
At that range you dont really need a spotter lol. Tons of time to get back on target.
Yeah good optics are always spendy: it is always a question of trade-offs. The more expensive the glass the fewer compromises you have to make.
All of our spotting was done at the lowest magnification (20x) as the culminating point was ~10 mils above line-of-sight, so we needed big field-of-view to catch swirl, but then great clarity and resolving power to spot on-target effects a mile away at low magnification.
<chuckle> Inside joke: 45Guru was spotting for me that day, and I for him. He was running a stock CDX-33 in 338 Lapua.
Agreed on the tonnes of time! My TOF was like 2.7s, so I was easily able to spot my own hits. Misses were quite another thing though: The rifle scope didn't have enough field of view for me to catch swirl, so if there wasn't a hit on target or splash pretty near it, the spotter really was needed.
Even more fun was with sound travel time the delay between the rifle report and hearing the steel ring was like 6 seconds. It was wild.
Boom!
6
5
4
3
2
1
Ding!
Bahahahhahahahahah!
Oh rly i feel like thats a good piece of glass. I get my own swirl (sounds bad when i say it like that) in my XRS all the time. Maybe its just different atmospherics allowing that. Also thats at like 1500-2200yards so the bullet is going waaay slower. Hard to say.
Honestly this system feels pretty inexpensive.
Sure Brass is $5 per but Petersen brass lasts well. The rifle is actually a 338 EnABELR; so I’m shooting 300gr Scenars, call it $1 per bullet. It does burn a LOT of powder and barrel life will probably be short; say 1000 rounds.
So if I get 10 reloads out of the brass my actual per shot cost is
$1 bullet
$1 powder. (Ow! Really!)
$0.075 primer
$0.50 brass
$1.25 amortized barrel
I’m still under $5 a round. The run cost of this rifle is really quite low; more powder than a 338 Lap but all the other costs are the same.
Now shooting lathe turned solids from a Tremor in 416 Barrett was expensive…and so very much fun!![]()