Hello all,
So I've had a Howa 1500, specifically the HCR. I've seen how well it shoots and groups at 100. I want to stretch it out a lot more. Life and work have gotten in the way in the past and it seems like right now I finally may be able to do it. I've found land that can allow me to attempt shots past a mile but I'll be satisfied up to 600 to 800 maybe. I will be doing this on the 24th and 25th so exactly a week from now. I don't have any technological devices that people use. I have a scope with a top magnification of 30 that I plan to use as a spotter. I also have 100 rounds of ammo, all same lot. I'm guessing steel will be my best option in order to spot (see & hear) hits. Give me advice on how to slowly stretch from say 100 or 200 yards out to 600 maybe even 800. What size of steel do you all recommend and what thickness?
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
Serg
**edit**
My HCR is chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I forgot to include that initially.
***EDIT***
So I was able to get out there friday evening and shoot on Saturday morning. The ranch is 15,000 acres of high fenced south Texas brush. It was just beautiful being out there. We saw hundreds and hundreds of turkeys and so many really big 150+ whitetails. The wind was blowing and the weather was hot, but that didn't stop us from having fun. We woke up on Saturday morning before the sun and went straight to shoot. The person who invited me has not been able to see all of the land due to it being so much so we had to cut the shooting short since he wanted to go see all the land. I did not argue since I was appreciative of the invitation. Enough of that, now to the shooting.
We started off by me firing 3 rounds at 100 to confirm zero. Perfect!!! Dead on!!! I decided to move back to 200, took a few shots and got hits. Moved back to 300 and did the same. Everything was real smooth so off to 445 we went. I had trouble at first getting hits since the wind was really blowing and I had not made any elevation or bullet drop adjustments in the scope. Little by little, shot after shot, I started dialing on my scope until I got closer and closer. I was seeing splashes low and to the right. After a few trial and error shots, I was on target. I don't recall how much windage I had to dial. As for elevation, 1.8 mils put me on right on target. The person that invited me also took 2 other gentlemen. We all tried shooting the target and all of us got hits. I wasn't really going for tight groups. My main concern was just to hear the steel ring and for everyone else to enjoy and have fun. That's exactly what happened and it was a total blast. We might go again next weekend. If so, I will then focus more on stretching out more and seeing how tight I can get my rifle to group. There's an area where it's all clean land, no brush, for 2.4 kilometers so if I can one day make it to half of that, I will feel extremely accomplished. I will say though, the ballistic app I used gave me a MV of 3005.5 which I obviously think is wrong and too high. This is factory hornady black ammo. It consists of 140 grain HPBT. I have my zero at 100 and entered the amount of elevation I had to dial at 445 in order to true my MV but again, I'm sure 3005 is way too high. Anybody have recommendations on this???
Thanks
These next two pics are from the target T-post looking towards my shooting position...
So I've had a Howa 1500, specifically the HCR. I've seen how well it shoots and groups at 100. I want to stretch it out a lot more. Life and work have gotten in the way in the past and it seems like right now I finally may be able to do it. I've found land that can allow me to attempt shots past a mile but I'll be satisfied up to 600 to 800 maybe. I will be doing this on the 24th and 25th so exactly a week from now. I don't have any technological devices that people use. I have a scope with a top magnification of 30 that I plan to use as a spotter. I also have 100 rounds of ammo, all same lot. I'm guessing steel will be my best option in order to spot (see & hear) hits. Give me advice on how to slowly stretch from say 100 or 200 yards out to 600 maybe even 800. What size of steel do you all recommend and what thickness?
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
Serg
**edit**
My HCR is chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I forgot to include that initially.
***EDIT***
So I was able to get out there friday evening and shoot on Saturday morning. The ranch is 15,000 acres of high fenced south Texas brush. It was just beautiful being out there. We saw hundreds and hundreds of turkeys and so many really big 150+ whitetails. The wind was blowing and the weather was hot, but that didn't stop us from having fun. We woke up on Saturday morning before the sun and went straight to shoot. The person who invited me has not been able to see all of the land due to it being so much so we had to cut the shooting short since he wanted to go see all the land. I did not argue since I was appreciative of the invitation. Enough of that, now to the shooting.
We started off by me firing 3 rounds at 100 to confirm zero. Perfect!!! Dead on!!! I decided to move back to 200, took a few shots and got hits. Moved back to 300 and did the same. Everything was real smooth so off to 445 we went. I had trouble at first getting hits since the wind was really blowing and I had not made any elevation or bullet drop adjustments in the scope. Little by little, shot after shot, I started dialing on my scope until I got closer and closer. I was seeing splashes low and to the right. After a few trial and error shots, I was on target. I don't recall how much windage I had to dial. As for elevation, 1.8 mils put me on right on target. The person that invited me also took 2 other gentlemen. We all tried shooting the target and all of us got hits. I wasn't really going for tight groups. My main concern was just to hear the steel ring and for everyone else to enjoy and have fun. That's exactly what happened and it was a total blast. We might go again next weekend. If so, I will then focus more on stretching out more and seeing how tight I can get my rifle to group. There's an area where it's all clean land, no brush, for 2.4 kilometers so if I can one day make it to half of that, I will feel extremely accomplished. I will say though, the ballistic app I used gave me a MV of 3005.5 which I obviously think is wrong and too high. This is factory hornady black ammo. It consists of 140 grain HPBT. I have my zero at 100 and entered the amount of elevation I had to dial at 445 in order to true my MV but again, I'm sure 3005 is way too high. Anybody have recommendations on this???
Thanks
These next two pics are from the target T-post looking towards my shooting position...
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