Just a few observations since I attended the first ELR get together in Va months ago. Because of the very long range and the number of targets as you move out, you lose more rounds than you would like to get in the ballpark for each target. These shots add up and may exceed the ones thrown seriously at a target. If the dirt is not showing dust, it can be very hard to see the early shots on a target (especially with wind). This happened for us at all ranges above 2400 feet even with MANY high dollar Big Eye optics trying hard to pick up a hint.
Each man is trying to get the MOST of of his rig, whether a LM or a 20 mm wildcat. There is NO direct competition that would mean anything unless two guys had the same configuration. This organization was done to promote extreme long range shooting capability. It is not a competition between bench guns, tactical, F class or any other category of rifles. We had some shoot from the ground, some from benches, with each man trying to optimize HIS rifle.
Over time, we are trying to expand the possible to a 3 mile shot on a personal weapon. If someone builds a 100 lb 1/2 million dollar 20 mm case "1 of" on wheels shooting 1800 grains, I want to be there to see what he can do. The fact that it weighs more than mine, cost more than mine, has a better optic than mine should mean nothing. If he ends up with something worth pursuing, it likely will show up next time in a trimmer nature. THIS IS NOT A COMPETITION but a celebration of the opportunity to own such equipment and have the freedom (for now) to exercise it.
Most of us are not allowed to play with dynamite or C4 and this will have to do in that regard.
You are likely too far away for me to make it, but I might get a buddy to fly me out. It is worth a try.