As ELR marksman what is your caliber of choice and TRUE hit percentages on a 1 MOA target at the distances you shoot at? Trying to put together some useful information in a thread that can correlate specific cartridges and projectiles to distances and hits on target and how this applies to expectations.
I have come across some threads recently with people posting their ranges being stretched from 3-5k yards and everything in between. I'm happy at 1 mile. I would be ecstatic at 2100-2200 yards. I'm shooting a 300 Norma and I feel it's sweet spot is between 1-2K for an average hit percentage of 50% on a 1 MOA target. Obviously atmospherics and reloading practices play a major role in this.
The jury is still out on exactly what reloading practices have a quantifiable effect on hits and misses at ELR and atmospherics and shooter ability at these distances may have more of an impact then some of the steps we lose sleep on such as loading to the kernel, measuring primer seating depth, etc.
I am seeing what I believe to be a 15-20% hit percentage on average with some of the big 300's and 338's at distances around 3k, and worse farther out. Does it get better with 375's and larger? I'm sure spotting misses is easier but not that's not what I'm after.
What I really think is useful is finding out where a 50% hit ratio falls off, and what combination of cartridge, projectile and distance have the most effect on how far it can be extended.
I have come across some threads recently with people posting their ranges being stretched from 3-5k yards and everything in between. I'm happy at 1 mile. I would be ecstatic at 2100-2200 yards. I'm shooting a 300 Norma and I feel it's sweet spot is between 1-2K for an average hit percentage of 50% on a 1 MOA target. Obviously atmospherics and reloading practices play a major role in this.
The jury is still out on exactly what reloading practices have a quantifiable effect on hits and misses at ELR and atmospherics and shooter ability at these distances may have more of an impact then some of the steps we lose sleep on such as loading to the kernel, measuring primer seating depth, etc.
I am seeing what I believe to be a 15-20% hit percentage on average with some of the big 300's and 338's at distances around 3k, and worse farther out. Does it get better with 375's and larger? I'm sure spotting misses is easier but not that's not what I'm after.
What I really think is useful is finding out where a 50% hit ratio falls off, and what combination of cartridge, projectile and distance have the most effect on how far it can be extended.