Halloween Weekend DAR

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Barstow During Action Report

Connors test at the bottom with bullet proof glass.
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Nobody shot it with a 308 or 260?
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hey did you guys get rain this morning?
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308 at pbr passes straight through. 308 at abtoit 300yrds shatters it
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No rain at all
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ColdSteel wrote:Who was playing butt darts?
You weren't there so the grabass was kept to a minimum :lol:
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Had a lot of fun. Thanks for getting me out to 900yds. Couldn't stop thinking about it all day. Next time, I'll be there for the whole weekend.

I think I figured out why my dope at 600yd was off. The 600yd target at ASR is at a higher elevation from the shooting benches but at Barstow, the 600yd target was right around the same elevation from where we were shooting. I know we didn't know the exact distance the 600yd target was from us but could the difference in elevation have something to do with it?
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dreka wrote:Had a lot of fun. Thanks for getting me out to 900yds. Couldn't stop thinking about it all day. Next time, I'll be there for the whole weekend.

I think I figured out why my dope at 600yd was off. The 600yd target at ASR is at a higher elevation from the shooting benches but at Barstow, the 600yd target was right around the same elevation from where we were shooting. I know we didn't know the exact distance the 600yd target was from us but could the difference in elevation have something to do with it?
The shooting angle was a minimal difference. That target was significantly farther than 600 yards, probably more like 675.
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Connor P Price wrote:
The shooting angle was a minimal difference. That target was significantly farther than 600 yards, probably more like 675.
710 according to my dope and Connor is right about the shooting angle. The angle at Angeles can't be more then 5 deg which doesn't translate to much even at 1000yds.
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DirtRacer151 wrote:The angle at Angeles can't be more then 5 deg which doesn't translate to much even at 1000yds.
It was 8.5 degrees to the rock we were shooting at 860 today.
That was 4 bipod notches up.
The 600yd pig was using the same bipod leg height, but more rear bag so maybe 5-6 degrees.
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I could go for some rabbit with a touch of dillo dust on it right about now...
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DirtRacer151 wrote:I could go for some rabbit with a touch of dillo dust on it right about now...
Rabbit sounds really good..
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DirtRacer151 wrote:I could go for some rabbit with a touch of dillo dust on it right about now...
Don't forget the pound of butter we added to it. I'm kinda bummed that our freeze is now empty of game meat.
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brian01tj wrote:
Don't forget the pound of butter we added to it. I'm kinda bummed that our freeze is now empty of game meat.
So you guys had to eat the frozen rabbits you brought because you were to drunk to kill any fresh ones?
Lame.
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AR15barrels wrote:
So you guys had to eat the frozen rabbits you brought because you were to drunk to kill any fresh ones?
Lame.
The beers were flowing even before we got there saturday...

We saw tons of rabbits but it was windy and couldn't hear them run out of the brush. By the time we saw them it was to late. Nicks roommate shot a snake.
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brian01tj wrote: I'm kinda bummed that our freeze is now empty of game meat.
I guess this means a hunting trip is in order?
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Wish I could have gone, I have some antelope in the freezer that I could have brought.
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Fjold wrote:Wish I could have gone, I have some antelope in the freezer that I could have brought.
Its been a good 15 years since Ive had antelope too. Too bad!
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DirtRacer151 wrote: The beers were flowing even before we got there saturday...

We saw tons of rabbits but it was windy and couldn't hear them run out of the brush. By the time we saw them it was to late. Nicks roommate shot a snake.
And because we still seem to be missing a moving target at our matches so we cant practice up. Back in the day James and I would the shit at hitting moving, excuse me, hopping targets.
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