Those numbers jibe with my completely unscientific, strictly from exhausted and dehydrated memory, measurements with Google Earth: 2.8 miles.
That was the first time I've ever shot through one and I've never tried to fire my rifle canted. I figured if I could see the target through my optic, I'd be able to hit the target. Luckily I was able to walk my bullet into the target but I clearly didn't think about the physics of the bullet prior to shooting it. I looked it up and found a good YouTube video that explained what I was doing wrong. With the elevation of the scope and gravity pulling the bullet down, I was way ]
Hope I didn't miss it somewhere in the thread, but are there any plans for another Run-N-Gun event? I just found out about the most recent one, and would love to participate if/when there is another.
Tentative plan is for another Run N Gun in January - no details yet, but will post as soon as it starts coming together.
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