I was once good enough when I was in to compete in the Interservice Service Rifle Matches as a member of the 2d MARDIV team. We shot against the USAMU and Marine Corps Rifle Team (among a whole bunch of other teams). Those guys could flat out shoot.
We did have to use the 80gr SMK when we shot from the 1K yard line though. The 77gr SMK fell apart after about 800.
I've told the story to my friends many a time, but my second day shooting at the 1K line at Quantico in the summer of 2001, I was sharing a target with a USAMU guy. We had ridiculous wind that day, no shit about 12-15MPH constant full-value with frequent gusts up to 20. That guy and I talked wind calls (he talked, I listened more) and I spotted for him after he went 29 clicks right. Frigging 29 (about 150" with 1/2 minute rear sight clicks). I remember it because we were on target #29. I lost trace at about the 5-600 yard line, but his bullet started out a target and a half right and was moving left fast when I lost trace. Sure as hell his target went down...and came back up with a "10". I think he shot a low 190/200 possible that match (yard line). I crushed it with a 169 IIRC
. My "Wind-Fu" game has never been on that level.
I pulled the target for the guy that won it overall in 2001. He shot a 995/1000 possible points across all matches. He dropped 2 points in the 200 offhand (20 shots), 2 points in the 300 rapid, and 1 point at the 1K yard line after he cleaned everything at the 600.
Its the Indian most of the time.