Texas : 1MOA at 2 miles / 3.3km
RATON, NM — Billy Carter, a native of Spring, Texas, hit a 1 MOA target from a distance of 2.07 miles at the NRA Whittington U Long Distance Range last week. Carter improved the accuracy of his 2013 record, shooting a CheyTac USA M200 Intervention® chambered in .375 CheyTac topped with a Vortex Razor HD Gen1 scope.
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Texas : 1MOA at 2 miles / 3.3km
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Originally Posted by
Kscott
Yeah I've seen a few threads on other forums, but overall I'm inclined to believe, there doesn't seem any point these days making shit up and get the 6 guys involved to keep it a secret.
Go make 3 foot square, put it at 3300 meters look thru a 25x scope at it............
But as gimp said sling enough lead you may hit it...... It's a bit different two actually hitting it first up
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Texas : 1MOA at 2 miles / 3.3km
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Originally Posted by
Neckshot
yep im just throwing up a question as to why some people think 2moa of wind is unbelievable at that distance, who can tell me what the spin drift would be over that distance?
Heaps mate around 5 moa!!!!!!, it's just an add mate. At that range lots of really weird shit happens:)
One day we stretched the 375 out two 2200 yards on one of those big plates.....it wasn't easy at all.
As I said earlier the data is all shit bro, you wouldn't even see a 1 moa target at that range with the optics they where using:)
I will add the even with just 1 mph of wind at that range Jase your looking at around 7 moa!!!!!!
When your stretching shots way out there...... You have all sorts of weird wind two contend with