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Gunwerks LR-1000 7mm LRM
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I have ranged beyond 2000 yards with mine but as cobrad says, the ballistic solution stops at 1400.


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Posts: 7570 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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There is a place I regularly shoot marmots. It is at 12,200'. I have a range card printed from 1400 yards to a mile for this altitude, as I can shoot out to a mile in this spot. I can get the range, and as I shoot from the same spot to the same rock pile a mile away, the card has been accurate... more accurate than me at that range. Big Grin
 
Posts: 866 | Location: Western CO | Registered: 19 February 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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12,200 feet? At least you don't have to worry about any trees getting in your way.


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2000 yards.........that's enough tu2
 
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"The perceived problem from the shows is that you buy the rifle and can make the shots. That would not be anywhere near the truth."
I thought this was a great piece of writing.
In my quest to improve as shooter , I keep finding , well that no matter what I buy , I still got a lot of practice to be doing .
I know Im chiming in late , but I was out shooting . Not an excuse but a reason Smiler


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Posts: 200 | Location: CA,U.S.A. | Registered: 14 March 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The topic here was about the Gunwerks rifle in 7 LRM (Long Range Magnum ) caliber. Not the G7 instrument.
As I am interested also in that calibre I would appreciate oppinions of it.
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Posts: 93 | Location: Santiago, Chile. | Registered: 13 July 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Opus1:
I agree with everything you said and that has been my experience too. Lying comfortably on the line and dropping pills in at 800 yards with a known wind is fairly straightforward. Dope the wind, dial the drop and bullets have a way of finding the target after 20 warm up shots.

The bitch of it comes when you are in the field, lasing the target, estimating the wind and spin drift and target speed and trying to do all that in 30 seconds on a cold bore. I really like the idea of a MOA matched range finder and dial. As long as it all works...



Still need good wind data in and need the cold bore shot inside the group. Seems one of your existing rifles would do the job just as well in conjunction with the G7 rangefinder.
Unless there is something I'm missing with this Gunwerks rifle being somehow automatically accurate, .
??? How far distant are the shots on these jackals. Have you tried calling them like a coyote?


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