Hit past 1,000 for the first time!

rybe390

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3 months ago I tried to take my AR 15 out to 1,035 yards and got super close, we couldn’t spot our misses so we thought we were hitting.

I took Friday off of work with the goal of hitting 1,000 yards. Today, I popped my 1k cherry and 800 cherry, at 1,040 yards with a 5.56, in 40mph winds. I think the only people who could truly appreciate how stoked I am today are you nerds.

Purpose of the post is to share info and spark discussion.

Video of hits: https://youtu.be/OLSFsC6_vFk

Footage at end of shot strings so you can confirm I did indeed miss =).

I also popped my 800 yard cherry, so that’s cool too. Never hit past 550 with this rifle(or any rifle) until Friday.

I connected at 840 on my 2nd shot. I connected at 1,040 on my 5th shot. We warmed up at 640 yards but that was well within my comfort zone even though it was a new PR distance.

Conditions today were INCREDIBLY windy. We were ranging from 20-40 MPH all day long. I can deal with high winds, the challenge was that it was either a 12 O’Clock wind, or slightly off at 11 or 10. It hit 9 a few times but we weren’t firing then. On a calm day I wouldn’t mind too much, but today it made things interesting. My wind holds at 1,040 were 4 mils at times when it was gusting…with 11 o clock. It was 8 mils at 9 o clock and that simply wasn't going to work.

Overall, hit 8/20 at 840 yards, and 9/20 at 1,040 yards. 840 was exclusively a 95% IPSC A/C Zone, and 1,040 was 10 shots at a gong and 10 at the IPSC. I’ll take 45% accuracy with a 75 gr bullet past 1k yards on a super windy day.

Rifle: 16” Daniel Defense M4v5
Vortex Viper PST 1-4 Mrad
Geissele SSA-E
75 Gr Hornady Handloads
 
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40 mph winds are bitch, not just for the havoc on your wind calls, but all your stuff can get blown away. Shooting mat, backpack, data book, shooting partner, all gone. Well, partners don't usually go until 80 knots, but you get the idea.
 
Good on ya for shooting in the wind. If there's anything more than a breeze I just shoot handguns instead. At 40 mph I think I'd stay in the garage and load or wrench on something. I'll have to look at my 1000yd target with 4x next time I'm out -- seems like it would look pretty tiny.
 
That’s rather special on 4x with that stick . Makes 2k with a Lap Mag seem kinda meh . Shooting
beyond effective range ,and having success is very satisfying . A switching headwind bites , hard
to see the wind angle without being on a spotter , even on good glass we can only see part of the
equation .
 
I was shooting a 2'x2' plate at 1740 a couple months ago and had to dial back to 5.5x to have enough elevation to hold on the reticle. It's small but definitely doable.
 
If the like provided in your 1st post was taken at the attempt, I noticed a few things.
Why wasn't all the grass in the foreground, as well as the dirt kicked up from your misses blowing all over the place in the video? At 40 mph, its should be blowing all over the place and be easy to see on camera.
 
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If the like provided in your 1st post was taken at the attempt, I noticed a few things.
Why wasn't all the grass in the foreground, as well as the dirt kicked up from your misses blowing all over the place in the video? At 40 mph, its should be blowing all over the place and be easy to see on camera.

Fair comment and concern. The wind was a fishtailing headwind, and the reason things weren't blowing like crazy in the target cam is there is a literal 12' wall that shows what late you're in on the highpower lane. So, that'd be my guess as to why. Beginning of the video shows me on top of the berm and how windy it was to the side of the wall, if that gives you any guesstimate as to the conditions!