Dr Ray
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Kimber 84M 308
I bought an almost new but secondhand Kimber from a shop assistant at the local gun shop (Michael). This rifle had fired 105 shots and Michael won the 500 yard competition with it. He sure knows his stuff! On Sunday I took the new beast to the rifle range at Mareeba inland from Cairns in higher country and reasonably “mountainous”. It was 4wd country only. Yikes, I didn’t think we’d ever get to the top. The range has been newly made but was completely different to what I expected.
This rifle range was nothing that I have ever experienced before. Instead of being flat, it was very much a ridge country with targets that were placed at various intervals and laser measured for distance.
I normally do not shoot at that sort of distance, but I decided to try the 5 to 20 power Nightforce scope. My target, I thought was at about 300 yards. It turned out to be right on the button at 400 meters and it was quite an experience. I enjoyed lying prone and firing at these fairly distant targets. The heat haze wasn’t bad then but I could see it was picking up.
My friend Ron, spent considerable time being coached by the Range Master and eventually he was spot on for the thousand meter target. Just go and measure out 1,000 meters and see just how far it is. The targets as far as I can remember, were out to 1860m which, believe me, is a long way when shooting. Some may be at the 2 km mark but I’m not sure on that though.
I used Browning factory ammunition that are the 168 grain Long-range Pro cartridges with the Sierra tipped the Match King bullets (See photo attached). The results of the velocities are as follows (this was using a Labradar).
Velocities are measured in feet per second. The temperature was 32 degrees C (90 degrees F).
2700; 2662; 2158; 2659.
Now it is fairly obvious that the 3rd shot had a bad primer (and the primer flash didn’t work properly) or a "dud" cartridge. Hmm!!
Now using hand loads I was given that were loaded with AR 2206H powder which emulates IMR 4895, and 168 grain Bergers, I had the following readings. The first shot didn’t record as I forgot to turn the radar on but the here are the following 4.shots.
2771; 2759; 2725; and 2761
I bought an almost new but secondhand Kimber from a shop assistant at the local gun shop (Michael). This rifle had fired 105 shots and Michael won the 500 yard competition with it. He sure knows his stuff! On Sunday I took the new beast to the rifle range at Mareeba inland from Cairns in higher country and reasonably “mountainous”. It was 4wd country only. Yikes, I didn’t think we’d ever get to the top. The range has been newly made but was completely different to what I expected.
This rifle range was nothing that I have ever experienced before. Instead of being flat, it was very much a ridge country with targets that were placed at various intervals and laser measured for distance.
I normally do not shoot at that sort of distance, but I decided to try the 5 to 20 power Nightforce scope. My target, I thought was at about 300 yards. It turned out to be right on the button at 400 meters and it was quite an experience. I enjoyed lying prone and firing at these fairly distant targets. The heat haze wasn’t bad then but I could see it was picking up.
My friend Ron, spent considerable time being coached by the Range Master and eventually he was spot on for the thousand meter target. Just go and measure out 1,000 meters and see just how far it is. The targets as far as I can remember, were out to 1860m which, believe me, is a long way when shooting. Some may be at the 2 km mark but I’m not sure on that though.
I used Browning factory ammunition that are the 168 grain Long-range Pro cartridges with the Sierra tipped the Match King bullets (See photo attached). The results of the velocities are as follows (this was using a Labradar).
Velocities are measured in feet per second. The temperature was 32 degrees C (90 degrees F).
2700; 2662; 2158; 2659.
Now it is fairly obvious that the 3rd shot had a bad primer (and the primer flash didn’t work properly) or a "dud" cartridge. Hmm!!
Now using hand loads I was given that were loaded with AR 2206H powder which emulates IMR 4895, and 168 grain Bergers, I had the following readings. The first shot didn’t record as I forgot to turn the radar on but the here are the following 4.shots.
2771; 2759; 2725; and 2761
Hand loads | Browning | ||||
168 Grain Berger | Long Range 168 Gran Sierra Match King | ||||
FPS | |||||
2771 | 2700 | ||||
2759 | 2662 | ||||
2725 | 2158 | ||||
2761 | 2659 | ||||
Average | 2203.2 | 2035.8 |
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