Just set up a 12"x18" AR500 Steel Target on m Dads property. It's about 660 yards (603 meters) out. At least that's what my GPS tells me. It took myself and two friends to get it situated properly. Thus far out of about 80 rounds, there have been only 4 hits. The rifles used have been a Savage Model 10 ( a friends rifle) and a custom AR15 biuld. My friends Savage FCP McMillan (with a Nightforce 3-24 50mm scope) was the best equipt to hit it, as such is responsible for 3 of the 4 hits. The AR only 1 (got lucky). Tried a Saiga 7.62x39 but I did not expect it to hit (it didn't). Tried a Mossberg MVP that did not hit either but probably not the rifles fault.
One problem I see already is that since it is not a proper range, there really is no dirt around it. What I mean is that you can't see where your misses are hitting so that you can adjust. At a proper range, you shoot and you can see a poof of dust from where your bullets are hittings which tell you to adjust up, down, left or right. These bullets are not giving any kid of report at all. This is my first try shooting at these distances so if anyone has any feedback I am all ears. I can't be the first person to have this problem. Either way, I think if I keep at is I will find the right pattern, it will just cost me quite a bit more in lead.
Here's what I am shooting,
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