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Enjoy as usual!

Rams were 100 meters, wasnt a good hit. Pigs are 50 meters

Casull baby


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Posts: 3326 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Here is a 200 meter shot my boss made with his .357 Taurus Big Grin

I love it hearing the blast then seeing the bullet splash then hearing the hit then watching it fall Big Grin

Open sight and right behind the shoulder Cool

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3837304374316740925


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Neat.


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Very cool, Justin! Wish we had some good ranges out this way......



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I see a problem I had when I first started shooting my .475. It looked like a lot of high hits caused by relaxing the grip too much with heavy recoil. I was taking hair off the top of deer's backs by relaxing. Too used to killing deer I guess. I have to tell myself at every shot now to "hold tight". Darn barrel was rising so fast I was overshooting. Need a firm hold, not a death hold!
Fun video though.
 
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How far are you from Fort Stockton? That looks like the range where the IHMSA Internationals are held...
 
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Doubless, I am not too far from Fort Stockton actually, The range is called MSA (Midland Shooters Association) I am sure it is the range that you are thinking of as they do Practical pistol, 3 gun, and big bore silouette shoots as well as bench rest and etc.


BFR - Yes I was really hanging on to those I may just need some more practice with these loads


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Wait till you try the 400 grain loads! Big Grin

Justin, PM sent......



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Looks like a lot of fun. I'm gonna give it a try some day.


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Pumpkin - Any day at the Range is a good day (Especially if im able to get away from work to do it! Big Grin )


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Justin, you've got to try those 400 grain loads!



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