Shooting the 408 cheytac

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Got to go out and stretch my legs shooting my 408. After arriving at my destination the weather wasn’t looking to hot for shooting (rain).I had hunted elk near this area a couple of years ago and thought it was a perfect place to do some long-range work. I looked at it on Google earth and mapped out some distances via GPS and maps but when I go there it was not laid out to shoot in the direction I wanted and was having to shoot to the opposite side of the ridge. I had brought some metal targets with me but was not going to be able to get over there to set them up so I was going to have to shoot some rocks. I arrived late afternoon and a storm was about to blow in but I couldn't wait to shoot so my son and I decided to warm up at 1400 yards because it was closer. Boom- we were on target and so was the rain. (Wind 17 mph) We left to go eat and come back later when it cleared. We got back before dusk and conditions were great. We set up our gear :
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Wind had died to 5 and we engaged at 2200 and 2500 yards. No first round hits but after making adjustments we were cranking away. At 2200 (3foot target) we were hitting with monotony and the 2500 was a miss here and there (4 foot target) we were going to go out further but it was getting dark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyCKBK5qknY (2200 yards suppressed)
After awaking to 48 degrees we set back up and shot at 2700 and 2800. Wind was near zero and light was perfect.

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It took a few shots to get on target (large boulder) and we were hitting then some shots seemed to disappear (no impact visible). I decided to push it to 3200 but was not able to see any impacts so I gave up on it. It was a great learning experience and I look forward to going there again.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hikmeuf-FG8 (2200 yards with out can)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEZJ_C4LwzA ( 2700 yards-if you wait you can hear the sound coming back at the end)


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What's it costing you in ammo prices to feed that one?
Can you get readily available ammo supplies?

I had an offer just over a year ago from cheyenne tactical to go down there and shoot theirs, I was told to bring the 50 and try em side by side. I figured that I'd either never get the 50 over the border going down or never get it back up, laff.

The only thing I wasn't impressed with was that they were comparing ballistics between the .408 and the 50 but failed to mention that the .408 was shooting solids and the 50 shooting ball ammo and they were bragging about the penetration being superior with the .408,,,,, well, duh, no sh!t.

Mike
 
The only thing I wasn't impressed with was that they were comparing ballistics between the .408 and the 50 but failed to mention that the .408 was shooting solids and the 50 shooting ball ammo and they were bragging about the penetration being superior with the .408,,,,, well, duh, no sh!t.

Mike[/QUOTE]

lol!
awesome rig however!
 
Ice pick bullets are 138$us for 50 (lost river 419 grain). lehigh bullets (brass- 395gr) are good to about 2000 are 70 bucks for 50. The lost rivers/jamison are the way to go past 2000.cases 245$ for 100 and magnum primers reloader 25 powder 125.5 grain. Reloading is the only way to go or your paying 7$ a shot.
 
Jimmym40a2, you just come on up to Alberta and bring that rifle with you. I got enough acres to make use of it's range and I'll bribe ya with the biggest, most tender steaks you've ever had. That is one gorgeous rifle, I eny you!
 
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