Made the 550 yard club with my AR-15 with my handloads got some good hits on a corn farm near Klamath falls, fun stuff probably never make it back to Oregon great video thanks for the share
Very cool video - these shooters really understand their guns, loads and dope. When @ 10:20 the fellow in the orange w/.22 Creedmoor talks about 3400-3445, is he truing his Kestrel to the MV based on dope? This is the next level of ballistics for me. Is that the data they are building here? Thanks
Your second best video by far ....... most entertaining ! What are the colours, and ratio blends on the .22 Creedmoor ? It’s the nicest rendition of colours I’ve seen on a McMillan stock.
MAO is 1 inch at 100 yards 2 inches at 200 yards and so forth. sub moa means the gun can shoot multiple rounds less than 1 inch apart at 100 yards 2 inches at 200 and so forth. at 1000 yards thats a 10 inch circle. thats huge when varmint hunting.
I noticed that the one blown off the rock took out his lower section, he was still moving after he landed. Perhaps cleaner kills would be achieved at shorter ranges. Enjoyed the video.
@Magnus then you are not an ethical hunter, just killing regardless of your poor shooting skills. No animal should suffer because people are poor marksmen. Sad.
have you ever shot 1000 yards? even sub moa rifles (which are incredibly accurate) are not going to hit every shot with targets that small at range no matter who is shooting.
Made the 550 yard club with my AR-15 with my handloads got some good hits on a corn farm near Klamath falls, fun stuff probably never make it back to Oregon great video thanks for the share
Lol imagine minding your own business and boom, watch your homie go flying 20 feet in the air. Pretty cool none the less
Awesome video, ya'll were shooting in the same area where I grew up and went to school. That was pretty cool to see that. Great job
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Awesome video nothing like long range shooting
Thank you Greg; appreciate you watching!
Very cool video - these shooters really understand their guns, loads and dope. When @ 10:20 the fellow in the orange w/.22 Creedmoor talks about 3400-3445, is he truing his Kestrel to the MV based on dope? This is the next level of ballistics for me. Is that the data they are building here? Thanks
Yes he is truing muzzle velocity based of actually impact. Typical should be trued at 10-15% below trans. For example I true my 6.5 creed at 900yards
Maybe one day i can afford one the rifles lol awesome video
Did you? Why?
Your second best video by far ....... most entertaining !
What are the colours, and ratio blends on the .22 Creedmoor ? It’s the nicest rendition of colours I’ve seen on a McMillan stock.
Thank you very much! The MOA 22 Creed has a McMillan stock with Marble (Black/Tan/White) and a Barret Brown cerakote on the Benchmark Barrel.
What's the price tag for one of those?
@@ExtremeOuterLimitswhat would the rifle cost with a hinged floor plate?
Nice cold bore shot
Is this a Ford sponcered video ???
Maybe they could one time hit a few and help the land owner.
Is this a McMillan game scout?
You guys need a chronograph! Your hit percentage will go up after that!
Nope! The ballistic info is perfectly adequate
Nice hunting
wouldn't be without my 6.5x284 brilliant calibre pushing the 140 eld m at 3k
Why are they featuring all the misses? Does it miss that much?
MAO is 1 inch at 100 yards 2 inches at 200 yards and so forth. sub moa means the gun can shoot multiple rounds less than 1 inch apart at 100 yards 2 inches at 200 and so forth. at 1000 yards thats a 10 inch circle. thats huge when varmint hunting.
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I noticed that the one blown off the rock took out his lower section, he was still moving after he landed. Perhaps cleaner kills would be achieved at shorter ranges. Enjoyed the video.
Who cares if clean kills were not made? It is a rodent, vermin. Hits are the main goal, not clean kills.
@Magnus then you are not an ethical hunter, just killing regardless of your poor shooting skills. No animal should suffer because people are poor marksmen. Sad.
So you always drop deer dead where they stand every time. Deaths not instant.
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Yall suck at this. Varmints or not, they are there for you to use as target practice. If you can't hit then at that range move closer.
Too much yammering, not enough shooting.
A video of CRAP-SHOTS.......
have you ever shot 1000 yards? even sub moa rifles (which are incredibly accurate) are not going to hit every shot with targets that small at range no matter who is shooting.