F T/R Competition 0,223 Shooter Remington Equals GB 1000 Yard Record

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With a Savage!
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Re: 0,223 Shooter Remington Equals GB 1000 Yard Record

Pretty cool!

From the comments, here's the hardware:

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Laurie Holland says:
May 24, 2011 at 7:38 am

There will be more on AccurateShooter on the rifle and loading .223 Rem for 1,000yd, but the basics are:

out of the box Savage 12 PT bought secondhand
McRees modular MP-MODSS aluminium modular stock

True-Flite 31&#8243; 6-grrove 1-7&#8243; twist barrel from New Zealand

Very long freebore chamber to suit 90gn Berger VLD

Sightron S3 8-32X56 LR early model – a great scope.

Lapua match brass with light clean-up neck turn

CCI-450 or PMC Russian small mag primer

90gn VLD and Varget for 2,849 fps or Re15 for 2,907 fps. Re15 is more temperature sensitive and the limiting factor is primer extrusion back into the bolt with a standard non-bushed Savage action, so I’ve moved to VarGet this year.

Laurie
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Re: 0,223 Shooter Remington Equals GB 1000 Yard Record

There is a series of articles in Target Shooter magazine (targetshooter.co.uk) on this build... starting with the August 2010 edition (available online, free).
 
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What elevation was that shot at? No-one I know down here, where we shoot at sea level, has been able to the get the 223 to 1K yds with any type of consistency, regardless of the build. The 308s shooting 155s will win at 900 & 1000 virtually every time, all things being equal..
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dr Scholl</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What elevation was that shot at? No-one I know down here, where we shoot at sea level, has been able to the get the 223 to 1K yds with any type of consistency, regardless of the build. The 308s shooting 155s will win at 900 & 1000 virtually every time, all things being equal..

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1000 feet.
 
Re: 0,223 Shooter Remington Equals GB 1000 Yard Record

Thanks mate.

My statement stands, particularly since we're not allowed to shoot 90gr in competition, limited to 80gr - and only certain projectiles, which has rendered the .223 non-competitive at the longs versus the high BC .308 155s.

Let's just say that the NRAA down here is so slow to move to catch the rest of the world, there's a danger they may start traveling backwards in time...
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> The Blair Atholl range, 1,000&#8242; ASL in the southern Scottish Highlands, has been described by a top international rifle coach as ‘the world’s second most difficult range for wind’ (behind Trentham in New Zealand). </div></div>

Evidently he's never been to Hardrock.
 
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The guy next to me on the line in Oak Ridge yesterday was running a 223 tube gun that he's taking to Perry as his backup.


I've been of the opinion for yrs that a 223 in a gas gun setup was silly at long range (if you can't put the round in a mag what's the point of having one?) but the bolt actions can be viable in the right hands. Personally, I'm sticking with my 308.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: head2h2o</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Sweet shooting for a 223. I need one of those cameras that they are using to spot there shots. That is awesome. </div></div>

Its not a camera picture. The way it works is that the "target" is a rubber membrane with 4 sensors, one in each corner of the target frame. A computer controls the program and the sensors are programmed to "sense" where the shot went. The moment a shot is fired it registers on the monitor with the last shot flashing.

The programs can be written for whatever distance and type of target that you specify. Eventually, the rubber membranes have to be replaced, but in the short term they are self sealing. The monitors are weather proof and you can be out in the rain shooting, if you wish, without anyone pulling the target and marking your score. Great system.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Its not a camera picture. The way it works is that the "target" is a rubber membrane with 4 sensors, one in each corner of the target frame. A computer controls the program and the sensors are programmed to "sense" where the shot went. The moment a shot is fired it registers on the monitor with the last shot flashing.</div></div>

Those puppies are fun to use, but it takes some concentration to ignor it when shooting, at first you tend to want to pay more attention to the target screen then your shooting.

I played with one at the CMP Air Gun Range at Perry during the GSM MI Clinic. They are impressive but pricy, (forgot exactly home much, but not in my budger). You have a screen to compare all the shooters and each shooter has an individual screen. Instant feed back.

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Re: 0,223 Shooter Remington Equals GB 1000 Yard Record

I have a new 223 Rock Creek 21" barrel with a 1 in 7 twist going on my trued Rem 700. Can't wait to try the 90 gr bullets. If only I could shoot like that Scottsman.