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Old 21-11-2017, 11:28   #1
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Me and my brother went out for a spot of Long Range shooting yesterday...

Besides the ton of equipment we need to take including some very heavy steel targets, we're glad we didn't forget the Basha!

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Old 21-11-2017, 11:29   #2
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I'm now back on the hunt for a vehicle awning!
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Old 21-11-2017, 11:42   #3
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Basha seemed to do well for you just the same.

I like those awnings that pull out from the side and then kind of pull out to cover an area over the tailgate too. Bet they cost a bob or two though.
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Old 21-11-2017, 11:53   #4
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Yeah, think they are called 'Fox Wings' (Maybe just one version or brand)

They're pretty pricey!
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Old 21-11-2017, 12:05   #5
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Bet they make good kites when it’s windy too
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Looks like you have a heavy right foot too
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Old 21-11-2017, 16:00   #7
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Looks like you have a heavy right foot too


It always looks worse than it is because my tyres still stick out beyond my arches!
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Old 21-11-2017, 21:24   #8
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Nice setup!
If I may ask, what distances where you shooting, and with which gun/scope/ammo?

Unfortunately, civilians over here in Kafka country are limited to 100m ranges. Hardly long-distance...
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Old 21-11-2017, 23:21   #9
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On this particular day I was shooting my Custom Rem 700 .223

She's been tinkered with to shoot 80Gr bullets which I load myself at home.

The scope I use is a NightForce ATAC-R (5-25 x 56)

The target was a 20"x 20" steel gong measured out at 863 Yards!



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Old 21-11-2017, 23:23   #10
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Apologies... I have no idea why the pictures are soooooo BIG!
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Old 22-11-2017, 10:54   #11
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800+ yards with a 223, nice

As said, no possibilities for proper long range shooting here in Belgium. Although I hope to visit the long range in France or Holland some time next year.
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Old 22-11-2017, 18:13   #12
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I shoot on a friends farm and have a safe 1400 yards to shoot.

I've spend alot of money getting the .223 to preform at those ranges, but it's too much guess work after 1000 yards. (I'm pleased with its performance though, very reliably and fairly constant out to 900!)

I'd like to get a 6.5mm CM next.
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Old 23-11-2017, 07:44   #13
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.308 here, and probably next year something heavier, as .308 is considered the lower limit for use on wild boar overhere

But that is of course on much closer distances.
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