Apollo wrote:Elmer wrote:Apollo wrote:A 6.5mm Cal is quite good in the wind and not that hard to predict if you know the distance and your own ballistics.
The calibre outdoes others that people believe should shine.
260Rem is just one of a few.
Hitting an egg at 500m with a 6.5x47L is not that difficult yet alone something the size of a Rabbit. Try one sometime, great BC's as is with velocity from the likes of a 123, 130gr bullet at around 3,000fps.
With that wind, the Ballistics charts got the bullet somewhere near the target but had to be compensated with good ol experience, windage guesstimation and a little luck
Unlike an egg, a Rabbit hops around, blends into its environment, changes position ,changes range... you have very little time when your trying to film, measure range , measure wind velocity and direction, look all the data up on a chart aim and get a shot off....eggs just sit there at a predetermined range, gotta love egg hunting
Seriously , the 6.5 Lap is an excellent target round as is the .260 an excellent long range round, both shine in their chosen environments.
I don't have an argument with any of that...
I have done and hope to continue soon with 500M Fly Shooting with my 6.5x47L... well 3 of them and instruct friends to be the top of their game. Great calibre and that fly is just like 20-25mm in size... A 10 ring is about 50mm.... The factor we know is the exact distance, not hard anywhere else if you have a range finder for your target area and know your ballistics. Not many people do. We shoot in all sorts of winds and gusts, rain etc but only have a time limit to do it.
Don't know what sort of Scope you are using but my long range are March and Leupold...used to be Nightforce but they are just too heavy.
Not having a dig at you.... love the posts and videos BUT....I don't have the time to be fussed with that stuff...
The people that think that is some fantastic shooting, yes correct ....anyone can do it with the right gear and interest in precision shooting.
Homer knows what he is doing...so can you so get cracking and try it.... Even a Bunny shot at 200 Metres is not hard with a .22LR.
What your saying is fair enough and with precision fly target rifles, known range, wind flags etc 500m Fly is a definitely acheivable BUT dont forget Im using completely stock factory rifles and with the .223 and 22-250 factory ammo.
Even when using an R/F the reading is not guaranteed, you may read of a twig or blade of grass that is unseen which will give you a closer distance reading, past 500yds even a 5yd discrepancy can make the difference between hit and miss.
At long range( past 500) a good Ballistics chart will get the bullet near to the mark definitely not dead on, the rest as you know comes from knowing your rifles trajectory and experience in reading the wind.
To be honest, I have never found paper punching as enjoyable as being out in the field, but who knows, maybe as I get older and cant be bothered with all the driving , I just may take up fly shooting , it does look interesting.
atb.
Oh, and the scope is a Leupold VXIII8.5-25X50 Target.