I took my SPR to the range yesterday and was using near Mk 262 clone ammo (2750 FPS not 2800). With a USO ST-10 as a Type III optic it rang steel out to 600 yards with boring predictability, even small things like rabbits and crows. I was able to connect with the 1017 yard plate as well, though my thrown charges were showing up in elevation variances. Being transonic at 1201 fps did not help either.
On the same range I have occasion to shoot a McMillan repeater with AMAX 750s running about 2750 at the muzzle. It carries a 400 yard zero and is only fired at the 12"x14" 1017 yard plate, nothing closer. The 1040 yard 12" circle gets a few hits too.
Anyway, I was having a bit of trouble confirming hits with the Mk 262 ammo, other than there was no splash in the dirt and the quietest of "dings" coming back to the electronic muffs turned all the way up. Getting indication of hit is no problem with the 50, and at dusk the bullet striking the plate puts of sparks. So, when I got home I looked up the energy on target between the two loads as it is not on my range card:
Mk 262 energy at 1025 yds - 263 ft/lbs
AMAX 750 energy at 1025 yards - 7,213 ft/lbs
Gee, no wonder
Love this setup though:
On the same range I have occasion to shoot a McMillan repeater with AMAX 750s running about 2750 at the muzzle. It carries a 400 yard zero and is only fired at the 12"x14" 1017 yard plate, nothing closer. The 1040 yard 12" circle gets a few hits too.
Anyway, I was having a bit of trouble confirming hits with the Mk 262 ammo, other than there was no splash in the dirt and the quietest of "dings" coming back to the electronic muffs turned all the way up. Getting indication of hit is no problem with the 50, and at dusk the bullet striking the plate puts of sparks. So, when I got home I looked up the energy on target between the two loads as it is not on my range card:
Mk 262 energy at 1025 yds - 263 ft/lbs
AMAX 750 energy at 1025 yards - 7,213 ft/lbs
Gee, no wonder
Love this setup though: