Who's got the skills, equipment, and distance to join the 500 yard club?!!!!!
Is it very simple 5 shots at 500 yds at a 12 inch steel plate…. yes wind flags . Has to to be an airgun . Please video for proof of shots .Rick ,if your going to make the challenge set the rules . IE : caliber , cold bore (no sighters for wind) , extra credit for those with no protected shooting lanes ( where I shoot most of the time wide open 5-15 mph winds with a draw running thru it. You may be 2.5 mil hold off the 1st 2 shots but then 1.5 the other way for the next 2 )
Any caliber Airgun .177 to .72 whatever you wantIs it very simple 5 shots at 500 yds at a 12 inch steel plate…. yes wind flags . Has to to be an airgun . Please video for proof of shots .
I was therePosting this for my Team shooter Derrick Wall. RMAC 2024 Big Bore.
12 inch square plate, 603 yards, Sudden Death shoot off, last shot of 5 at the bell for the WIN. (He also made the first shot)
IMPACT!
All you ever need is some steel, a pcp, a protractor a slug and an awful amount of luck! Lob away..This is another thread where I get to meet airgun heroes.
(I'm not being ironic here — I find this XLR challenge eXtremely cool!)
Currently, I don't have the money to buy or mod a gun to shoot reasonably well at that distance — but I am very interested to save up for it!
Matthias
Luck has a very small hand in it . There is a lot of time and lead down range to become proficient at 500 .All you ever need is some steel, a pcp, a protractor a slug and an awful amount of luck! Lob away..
So much work goes into successful long range shooting, just like any top level competition in this sport. Even after the greatest preparation we run into moths-nature and boy can she be a Bit_h!!!Indeed. Luck isn't why we push distance. Math physics trial and error and good amount of perseverance and will are needed. Also we have to be conscious of the capabilities of the setup we use. I wouldn't aim at a 1moa target with a 3moa setup, but would eventually hit it. I was kidding if i wasn't clear.