...almost. I ranged my target at 1740 yards, but it's rather hard to laser a torso sized target off hand at a mile. I think I may have been closer to 1660 as my points of impact were a little high at first. The caterpillar sized tan line over my Dad's left ear (pictured right), just above that group of trees is a pile of boulders about 40ft across and about 14 feet tall where I had my target propped. Took me about 20 shots to get it walked in, but once I had Dad spotting for me with my other rifle, I was able to get on target. The impacts on target were from my last five shot group (really a ten shot group, divided in two). Shots eight and nine were less than a foot off the right of the target. The big orange circle is the bottom of a five gallon bucket cut out and used for a stencil. I'll do better next time, but it was a load of fun.