paul
45cal 2.6"case loaded with a 550 gn paper patch bullet over about 100 gn of 1f powder will do it if the rear sight staff is high enough.
the back position is recommended.
bruce.
pest bird wrote:...I'm using T36 Weaver...they have pointed me in the right direction with regards to altering the scope rails angle to get me out to 1,500 yards and maybe beyond...
Paul,
If your Weaver has 60min of elevation adjustment, then theoretically you'll be able to get both 300yds and 1500yds with the same rail slope. However, be aware that some scopes have big problems as they get close to the extremes of reticule adjustment. You might find that you can wind up the elevation for 1500yds, but at the same time lose most of your windage adjustment. It seems you can't simultaneously use the extreme adjustment of elevation and windage.
That is a good point Alan about running out of windage at extreme elevation.
I will be trying my rifle by shimming the rail, to see how far I have to elivat it. I will also see how much windage I have left .
The extra aiming marks will be a great help, good idea.
Cheers
Paul
Time's a wasted wot's not spent shooti'n BARNARD 300WSM's
Coonabarrabran 1500yd shoot is getting closer now (in time, not distance). How many people from here will be turning up?
Does anyone know how many entries they have so far?
Let's see, you, me, BruceKnees, plus some of the regular MR shooters such as MikeH, Ratshot, BainP. And many more MR shooters not members of this site, possibly including the Poms.
I'll be on the Dargo High Plains Road in the morning - can't wait!
Hey Paul, I thought you were going to turn up, what happened? Not another case of work getting in the way of a good time? I hope we get a good turn out. It sounds like we already some some quality, but some quantity would be good as well.