Shot today at Bang Steel in Wytheville,Va. Ran the 85.5 Bergers with 25gr of Varget. Temps in mid 80’s. Alt Dens was around 4200. Wind would come and go at around 7-8 O clock to the line and speed anywhere from 0- highest I saw was 4.2. My personal best was a target today at 1040. Rules of engagement on this target was 5 shots, and you had 20 seconds for all five from your first shot. This was the last target in the series of 6 previous targets. Not a fan of cranking out 5 shots in 20 seconds after shooting about 15 prior, but hey, it’s Valkyrie baby! I hit 4 out of the 5. Closest shot today was around 430 or so I think and longest was 1200. My biggest disappointment was the 1200. It was a 2/3 IPSEC torso I believe, three shots, no indicator light. I think I hit it at least once out of three, but no joy on the call. I think this is the price we pay for the Valk at longer range. No big deal as the match is more bragging rights than anything, but , the asshole that went to the match with me beat me by one target to take third place. LOL! 14 shooters today, no one brave enough to try the Valk. Most were 6.5 Creed. The guy who took third was shooting 6GT. Great round, and he is a good shooter. Beauty of the day was that I was able to spot hits and misses(except the 1200) , make corrections, and rock on. Wind played little effect today. Most I held was .6 at the 1200, and the rest were .2 or .4 making center hits. DOPE from Kestrel AB was spot on as far as elevation. And I entered the info manually. Have learned not to use the AB bullet data….but that is whole nother discussion.
Buy Valkyrie, build Valkyrie, shoot Valkyrie. The caliber gives up nothing for MOST shooting scenarios , and for most shooters. If you want to be money competitor then maybe not, otherwise it rocks!
How about a P.S…..take a Frank and Mark class. Their class taught me a great deal about Kestrel, shooting fundamentals, and weaponized math. Oh yea….and rye whiskey!
JM