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Long Range Shooting => Long Range => Getting started in Long Range => Topic started by: big5ifty on May 26, 2022, 09:35 AM

Title: 7 steps to long range
Post by: big5ifty on May 26, 2022, 09:35 AM
This covers the fundametals of setting up a rifle for long rang shooting, or verifying if a rifle is suitable for long range shooting.

Setting up for long range. (https://ysterhout.net/docs/PRS-101/index.html)
Title: Re: 7 steps to long range
Post by: Treeman on May 26, 2022, 12:27 PM
I was very interested in this long range shooting, then I thought about the walk to the target ......................and back again.
 So now I practice with .22 LR
Title: Re: 7 steps to long range
Post by: big5ifty on May 29, 2022, 05:34 PM
Quote from: Treeman on May 26, 2022, 12:27 PMI was very interested in this long range shooting, then I thought about the walk to the target ......................and back again.
 So now I practice with .22 LR

That is why the long range targets are all suspended steel gongs. If you hit, it moves.
Title: Re: 7 steps to long range
Post by: Wild coast on Jul 05, 2022, 01:07 PM
.300 Win Mag vs .338 Lapua in a South African context.

Surely the .300WM is the better option based on wide variety of 30 cal bullets available, how many options can there be in .338 lapua?

Do you buy a .338 lapua purely to be cool and oh so tactical?
Title: Re: 7 steps to long range
Post by: Treeman on Jul 05, 2022, 03:08 PM
Quote from: Wild coast on Jul 05, 2022, 01:07 PM.300 Win Mag vs .338 Lapua in a South African context.

Surely the .300WM is the better option based on wide variety of 30 cal bullets available, how many options can there be in .338 lapua?

Do you buy a .338 lapua purely to be cool and oh so tactical?
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Is cool AND tactical really possible at same time ?

The 338 bullets available are designed and suitable specifically for the .338, as where the 30 Cal bullets cover a 100 years of possible uses in very many possible weapons. The .338 is just what it is and only that, not 308,30 06, 300HH, 300RUM,short action, long action, magnum,Weatherby - AK
Title: Re: 7 steps to long range
Post by: Treeman on Jul 05, 2022, 03:10 PM
I know there is the RUM, Ultra and Lapua in .338, but the required range of bullets are met.
Title: Re: 7 steps to long range
Post by: big5ifty on Jul 05, 2022, 05:11 PM
When you look at the benefits of a 300 WM versus 338 LM, you have to discuss it in the context of what shooting discipline it's going to be used for.

A 300 WM can technically reach anywhere a 338 LM can reach. On paper.

When you pass 1600 meters, you quickly realise that not everything the paper says is reliable, especially in the wind.

In practice, for long range, bigger is better for no other reason than to be able to more easily spot misses.

At 2000 meters plus, people shooting a 338 LM wish they had something bigger.