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| body | Great little write-up. I like that you used the .243 Win in several examples. I think that nowadays, sometimes we forget the tried-and-true cartridges, because the limelight isn't shining on them anymore. It's not new or fancy, but the .243 is still super capable... especially with heavier projos. |
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| body | Hey bud, The 6mm PPC round is the world record setting short range bench rest round so In my opinion, there is no better caliber for this style of shooting. The twist on the barrel is 13.5 twist. The bullets are Barts Custom Ultra Flat Base 68gn these days .Switched away from the Bergers. I don't measure my velocity with a gauge. I just read the shot deviation for barrel time. My rounds are seated .005" off the lands. The PPC round does look a littler long compared to other rounds. |
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| body | Good to see another marksman on here! Couple of questions for you @evoman, keep in mind I'm not a bench shooter. Why go for such a light round and low twist? I'm guessing the column target needs a 1:14. Is the recoil reduction that significant over a heavier higher BC bullet? Those rounds are really sticking out of that case. Do you seat them so that the round is pressed on the lands and grooves? What muzzle velocity are you pushing? Deviation? Great work, keep sharing! -Kev |
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2017/08/28 00:27:21
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| title | A Beginners Guide to Precision Rifles |
| body |  Long range precision rifle shooting is an art and a science. For decades the techniques and ideas surrounding the long range world has been shrouded in mystery, thanks in-part to its most notable practitioner, the Sniper. In the past few years, there has been a surge of popularity in long range precision rifle shooting which has led to a growing interest in the gun world. Its biggest limiting factor has been knowledge and its runner up, cost. Here we are going to focus on the basic considerations for getting into the art of long range shooting. I suggest long range precision rifle shooting to both experienced shooters and new ones. Its a rewarding practice that feeds you consistent and actionable feedback, which you can use to make yourself a better shooter in every discipline. I use the term 'long range' to mean any type of shooting out past the usual engagement distances. Some people can get rigid with this term and say, long range shooting is only past 600 yds. There's lots of good reasons for this definition however, I disagree. Within the employment of small arms fire (less than .50cal) most shooting takes place inside 300 yards. Therefore I consider anything past that to be long range shooting. Theres also Extreme Long Range (ELR) shooting. ELR shooting is usually done at distances in access of 1000 yds. More rigidly, it is shooting at targets outside the supersonic zone of the round they are using. Which is on average past 1000 yds. This is primarily a buying guide for the new shooter, but I will use it to explain the considerations and concepts behind the methodology. I will be focusing on the features and ideas I think play the most important roll in finding and using a precision rifle. This is the first in a series for those interested in long range shooting and if you have any questions feel free to let me know. More than likely, I will be releasing a more in depth analysis of your question in the coming articles. So you are interested in precision rifles, or just want to shoot further than you have in the past. First you'll need a gun, usually a bolt action gun. Semi automatic rifles can be extremely accurate and reliable but in the interest of cost to effectiveness, a bolt action is the perfect entry gun. But which one? There seems to be thousands of different configurations from hundreds of different companies, how in the world will you choose between them? To start, you need to choose a cartridge. Cartridge selection should be based on; the round, WEZ, size of game, availability, and cost. Rounds  The round you choose (bullet) is separate from the cartridges or casing. How that round performs once it has left the gun and is flying in the air is called external ballistics. External ballistics is measured by its ballistic coefficient (BC) or, how well the round flies through the air. There's a lot more to how a BC is formulated and used but essentially: the higher the BC and faster it travels, the more accurate the round. Usually a manufacturer will display the BC for that round on the packaging. The typical .243 has a higher BC than the typical .308. Its smaller, faster and most importantly is less affected by wind. But, that doesn’t mean it's the best, and the bullets with the highest BC may not be the most effective choice for your use. --WEZ  The Weapon Employment Zone is a systematic and comparative evaluation of small arms performance developed by Bryan Litz. It is different from the Maximum Effective Range calculation because it quantifies hit percentage of a given shooting system (shooter, firearm, ammunition) on a specific target. The WEZ is the range at which a shooting system can used. Different shooter systems have different WEZ. You as a shooter have more to do with the WEZ of your rifle fire than the rifle itself. The ability to read and account for wind, range and velocity will determine the hit probability to a greater degree than the rifle itself. The short of it is, you can buy the most accurate long range rifle in the world with the best scope, however your hit probability will be based on the shooters abilities confidence and ammunition. This is no trivial aspect. A .22 cal rifle in the right hands can put rounds on target in the right conditions far beyond what most shooters practice at. I'm talking 600yds+. All in all, this means GO SHOOT, track data, and incorporate feedback. --Size of Game  What are you going to shoot the rifle at? This means you must consider the size of your target and what its made of. If you are looking to hunt, you will need to look at how the round you select performs once it hits the target. If you are mostly shooting inanimate targets at distance like me, a hit is a hit. Paper and steel don't care what the round is. Large game is typically over 300 pounds. This is a very loose number and the terms for game size are muddy as hell. Big game can hurt you, medium game cant, small game is small. A Mule Deer is generally considered the dividing line for medium to large game. Smaller than a mule deer is medium and bigger than a mule deer is large. When taking down large game, shot placement makes a huge difference. A critical hit with a .243 can take down a mule deer, no question about it. Generally the larger diameter of the bullet will give you a larger hydrostatic shock which gives you a larger area of effectiveness. --Availability What is available in your area? If your ammunition is not readily accessible, are you able to stockpile? Take a look around at what your local stores have in stock, ask them which rifle cartridge is the most available. If they have a low supply stream, it could be subject to going out of stock if a rush hits. Finally, selecting a wildcat cartridge may not be an option. Its could have the greatest ballistics ever, but if you build a shooting system around that cartridge and your supply runs out, you have a paperweight not a gun. --Cost This ties into availability as well. You can buy online cheaper than in the store, but having easy access to off the shelf supplies will keep you out of a jam. If you choose to stock up mainly from the store, thats fine. Lots of people do. Keeping cost in mind will keep your gun fed and keep you shooting. Everyone wants the most accurate round. Why wouldnt they? As a rule of thumb the more accurate the round, the more expensive it is. Buying a .338 Lapua or .408 CheyTac is just out of most peoples price range. Long action cartridges like 30-06 and .300 WinMag are going to be more affordable but more expensive than the short action .308 or .243. Figure out what you are willing to spend on this gun, if you were to shoot it regularly ie. more than once a month. With your criteria I would look at something in the short action rifle category. .243, .270, .308. They are very popular and widely available rounds and are commonly used by hunters for small to medium sized game. .243 and .270 will give you better performance than the .308 when it comes to trajectory and wind deflection but there is no doubt that the .308 packs a punch. All of these calibers will be effective out to 400 yds depending on what round you choose. The Rifle  A short action rifle is cheap new and even cheaper used. If you live in a state that allows personal sales, GREAT! If you dont, most gun stores have a used section that you can look through. I have no experience buying used from a store, so I cant really help you there. As for personal sales, I wont buy unless it fits my criteria EXACTLY. Any deviation and I wont do it. Usually this means I buy it only if its in the stock configuration. New you are looking at under $700. Used prices vary and can settle somewhere around $500 depending on where you live. My recommendations are; Savage, Tikka, and Howa rifles. They are reasonably priced, have good aftermarket support, well built and accurate. Savage is the leader of the three in popularity. Dont be swayed by their tacticool offerings, theyre ok but not what you need when you first start out. The mass production aspect usually leaves a little to be desired on the end product. Often it takes a little elbow grease to really bring these rifles into their own. Which costs money. Either in buying the tools, or having the work done for you. Tikka and Howa are neck in neck for me. They are well priced, within most people's range of affordability and have excellent fit and finish. Both rifles are going to exceed your abilities as a new shooter and will last a very long time. The aftermarket support for both companies is less than Savage. However your standard rifle accessories such as bipods, slings and scopes are going to all work. Aftermarket support just means, barrels, stocks, chassis, trigger systems, etc. are not as available. Both the Tikka T3X Lite and Howa Heavy Barrel Varminter go for under $700 retail. I give the edge to the Varminter because of its thicker barrel profile. Remington. My old love... with a heavy heart I do not suggest a Remington. The quality has dropped below the competitors I have mentioned. Fit and finish is sloppy, rust is an issue, accuracy is still ok but you are more likely to get a bad Remington than a bad Savage. --Barrels A 20" barrel chambered for .308 with quality ammo will reach 1000 yds. Barrel length will determine the burn time of the cartridge. The longer the burn time, the more gas expands behind the round which increases the muzzle velocity. For long range shooting I recommend barrels longer than 18". You can certainly go longer but 22" is about the maximum a factory provides. Remember that you also have to use this thing, and 24" is great, but a bit unwieldy for some shooters. There is also barrel profile to consider. The profile is what gives the barrel its rigidity. Generally, the thicker profile the barrel, the more consistent the rifle will remain without letting it cool down. Thinner profiles are more commonplace and are still extremely accurate but, firing long strings (10+rounds) the barrel will heat up and lose rigidity which affects accuracy. A common hunter profile barrel will serve most people's needs just fine, but understand that as you progress in your abilities and shoot more rounds in a single sitting, your profile could end up limiting your performance. Some barrels are threaded at the muzzle to accept suppressors or muzzle breaks. Muzzle breaks are an effective way to reduce felt recoil and keep the barrel flat for faster follow up shots. It may be a worthy investment for you if you end up devoting yourself to the sport, to add a muzzle break to your rifle. Threaded muzzles are more expensive from the factory and a typical break can be $100. They are not a necessary feature to having an accurate rifle and if they do not match properly, a muzzle device can actually negatively impact your accuracy. My suggestion, dont worry about it. Accessories A quality bipod. Its pricey but a quality Harris will serve you well, and your kids well, and their kids well. I suggest the HBL 9-13” model. Its not the fastest adjusting model but it allows fine tune leveling without stepping up into the more expensive swivel models. $75 retail Scope This is another discussion entirely. The down and dirty is, make sure the turret adjustments match the reticle ie. MOA-MOA or MIL-MIL. Dont get wrapped up in MIL vs MOA. If you think in inches and yards- Go with MOA, if you think in centimeters and meters-Go with MIL. MOA and MILS are simply angular units of measurement used to make adjustments to the point of aim in the scope. Choose exposed turrets over capped turrets. You want the ability to make quick fine tune adjustments without having to worry about keeping track of caps. Taking them off, making an adjustment and putting them back on is a pain in the ass. --Fixed power vs variable power Starting out, you dont need variable power. A 10x fixed power scope can provide accurate, reliable, and consistent hits at 1000 yds. Fixed power scopes are more reliable and sturdy than variable power scopes. There's less moving parts, which means its more rigid and less failure points. A cheap fixed power will usually be more accurate than a cheap variable power. The moving parts in a variable power scope can introduce unwanted movement and inconsistencies into your point of aim, a fixed power scope, if sturdy, will provide more repeatable accuracy. Variable power scopes are more expensive but allow a wider field of view. This means you can zoom out and track a target, then zoom back in. Thats really the only benefit to having a variable power scope. --Tube diameter The 'tube' is the main section of the scope where the erector assembly (turrets) are housed. Go with a quality 30mm tube. Anything smaller limits the ability to collect light and clarity. Smaller 1" tubes are common and will be fine with most applications but are generally considered to be sub-par when it comes to light collection and clarity. --Rings  Go low, the lowest that will fit. Otherwise you will have to compromise your cheek weld or introduce risers, which add to cost. --Scope protection Get some scope caps and use them. They're like $10. Whenever your eyes are not looking through the glass, close up your scope. --Reticle  DO NOT BUY A BALLISTIC DROP COMPENSATING RETICLE (BDC redicle). You will be using the measurements of the reticle to determine the distance between your point of aim (POA) and the point of impact (POI). This will be dependent on your specific rifle and ammo. Anything that deviates from the rifle system the BDC was developed for will introduce inconsistencies, where as a more standard reticle will provide you more consistent measurements between your POA and POI. Go with a clean reticle, with simple dots or lines. I recommend that you avoid paying extra for crazy lines and measuring tools. Again, make sure the reticle matches your turrets.  My recommendation is the SWFA SS 10x42 $300 retail. Toe support A sand sock goes between the butt of the rifle and the ground. Its held by the non-firing hand and is manipulated to raise and lower the POA. Cheapest way is to use an old sock filled with sand ie. Sand sock. This will eliminate inconsistencies in the shooters movement and allow you to hold on target longer without fatigue. Sling Not that important in my opinion. Unless you're carrying other crap with your rifle such as a second or third rifle, a full sized pizza, a small child, a man-child, etc. a sling isn’t that necessary. Practice When I shoot for groups at 100, I shoot 3 strings of 5 rounds. The average group size is what I use to determine my accuracy. 3 shots is the minimum necessary to determine shot dispersion however, it lacks important data. If I shoot multiple 3 shot groups and the smallest of them is .8 inches wide, I do not have a sub-minute gun, nor am I a sub-minute shooter. The true representation of my shooting ability is determined by repeatable accuracy (consistency). A 5 shot group may be bigger than my 3 shot group but it tells me more about how I am performing as a shooter. If the string is diagonal (/) then I can make adjustments to my shooting position and trigger control one at a time to bring them closer (l). Then I can work on breathing control to tighten the vertical dispersion. A three shot group can erratically change its shape simply because of natural dispersion, whereas a 5 shot group tells me more about the repeated effects I am having on the gun. Thanks for reading, GET OUT AND SHOOT -Kev |
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"body": "\n\nLong range precision rifle shooting is an art and a science. For decades the techniques and ideas surrounding the long range world has been shrouded in mystery, thanks in-part to its most notable practitioner, the Sniper. In the past few years, there has been a surge of popularity in long range precision rifle shooting which has led to a growing interest in the gun world. Its biggest limiting factor has been knowledge and its runner up, cost. Here we are going to focus on the basic considerations for getting into the art of long range shooting. \n\nI suggest long range precision rifle shooting to both experienced shooters and new ones. Its a rewarding practice that feeds you consistent and actionable feedback, which you can use to make yourself a better shooter in every discipline. I use the term 'long range' to mean any type of shooting out past the usual engagement distances. Some people can get rigid with this term and say, long range shooting is only past 600 yds. There's lots of good reasons for this definition however, I disagree. Within the employment of small arms fire (less than .50cal) most shooting takes place inside 300 yards. Therefore I consider anything past that to be long range shooting. Theres also Extreme Long Range (ELR) shooting. ELR shooting is usually done at distances in access of 1000 yds. More rigidly, it is shooting at targets outside the supersonic zone of the round they are using. Which is on average past 1000 yds. \n\nThis is primarily a buying guide for the new shooter, but I will use it to explain the considerations and concepts behind the methodology. I will be focusing on the features and ideas I think play the most important roll in finding and using a precision rifle. This is the first in a series for those interested in long range shooting and if you have any questions feel free to let me know. More than likely, I will be releasing a more in depth analysis of your question in the coming articles.\n\nSo you are interested in precision rifles, or just want to shoot further than you have in the past. First you'll need a gun, usually a bolt action gun. Semi automatic rifles can be extremely accurate and reliable but in the interest of cost to effectiveness, a bolt action is the perfect entry gun. But which one? There seems to be thousands of different configurations from hundreds of different companies, how in the world will you choose between them? To start, you need to choose a cartridge. Cartridge selection should be based on; the round, WEZ, size of game, availability, and cost. \n\nRounds\n\nThe round you choose (bullet) is separate from the cartridges or casing. How that round performs once it has left the gun and is flying in the air is called external ballistics. External ballistics is measured by its ballistic coefficient (BC) or, how well the round flies through the air. There's a lot more to how a BC is formulated and used but essentially: the higher the BC and faster it travels, the more accurate the round. Usually a manufacturer will display the BC for that round on the packaging. The typical .243 has a higher BC than the typical .308. Its smaller, faster and most importantly is less affected by wind. But, that doesn’t mean it's the best, and the bullets with the highest BC may not be the most effective choice for your use. \n\n--WEZ\n\nThe Weapon Employment Zone is a systematic and comparative evaluation of small arms performance developed by Bryan Litz. It is different from the Maximum Effective Range calculation because it quantifies hit percentage of a given shooting system (shooter, firearm, ammunition) on a specific target. The WEZ is the range at which a shooting system can used. Different shooter systems have different WEZ. You as a shooter have more to do with the WEZ of your rifle fire than the rifle itself. The ability to read and account for wind, range and velocity will determine the hit probability to a greater degree than the rifle itself. The short of it is, you can buy the most accurate long range rifle in the world with the best scope, however your hit probability will be based on the shooters abilities confidence and ammunition. This is no trivial aspect. A .22 cal rifle in the right hands can put rounds on target in the right conditions far beyond what most shooters practice at. I'm talking 600yds+. All in all, this means GO SHOOT, track data, and incorporate feedback. \n\n--Size of Game\n\nWhat are you going to shoot the rifle at? This means you must consider the size of your target and what its made of. If you are looking to hunt, you will need to look at how the round you select performs once it hits the target. If you are mostly shooting inanimate targets at distance like me, a hit is a hit. Paper and steel don't care what the round is. \n\nLarge game is typically over 300 pounds. This is a very loose number and the terms for game size are muddy as hell. Big game can hurt you, medium game cant, small game is small. A Mule Deer is generally considered the dividing line for medium to large game. Smaller than a mule deer is medium and bigger than a mule deer is large. When taking down large game, shot placement makes a huge difference. A critical hit with a .243 can take down a mule deer, no question about it. Generally the larger diameter of the bullet will give you a larger hydrostatic shock which gives you a larger area of effectiveness. \n\n--Availability\n\nWhat is available in your area? If your ammunition is not readily accessible, are you able to stockpile? Take a look around at what your local stores have in stock, ask them which rifle cartridge is the most available. If they have a low supply stream, it could be subject to going out of stock if a rush hits. Finally, selecting a wildcat cartridge may not be an option. Its could have the greatest ballistics ever, but if you build a shooting system around that cartridge and your supply runs out, you have a paperweight not a gun. \n\n--Cost\n\nThis ties into availability as well. You can buy online cheaper than in the store, but having easy access to off the shelf supplies will keep you out of a jam. If you choose to stock up mainly from the store, thats fine. Lots of people do. Keeping cost in mind will keep your gun fed and keep you shooting. Everyone wants the most accurate round. Why wouldnt they? As a rule of thumb the more accurate the round, the more expensive it is. Buying a .338 Lapua or .408 CheyTac is just out of most peoples price range. Long action cartridges like 30-06 and .300 WinMag are going to be more affordable but more expensive than the short action .308 or .243. Figure out what you are willing to spend on this gun, if you were to shoot it regularly ie. more than once a month. \n\nWith your criteria I would look at something in the short action rifle category. .243, .270, .308. They are very popular and widely available rounds and are commonly used by hunters for small to medium sized game. .243 and .270 will give you better performance than the .308 when it comes to trajectory and wind deflection but there is no doubt that the .308 packs a punch. All of these calibers will be effective out to 400 yds depending on what round you choose. \n\nThe Rifle\n\nA short action rifle is cheap new and even cheaper used. If you live in a state that allows personal sales, GREAT! If you dont, most gun stores have a used section that you can look through. I have no experience buying used from a store, so I cant really help you there. As for personal sales, I wont buy unless it fits my criteria EXACTLY. Any deviation and I wont do it. Usually this means I buy it only if its in the stock configuration. New you are looking at under $700. Used prices vary and can settle somewhere around $500 depending on where you live.\n\nMy recommendations are; Savage, Tikka, and Howa rifles. They are reasonably priced, have good aftermarket support, well built and accurate. \n\nSavage is the leader of the three in popularity. Dont be swayed by their tacticool offerings, theyre ok but not what you need when you first start out. The mass production aspect usually leaves a little to be desired on the end product. Often it takes a little elbow grease to really bring these rifles into their own. Which costs money. Either in buying the tools, or having the work done for you. \n\nTikka and Howa are neck in neck for me. They are well priced, within most people's range of affordability and have excellent fit and finish. Both rifles are going to exceed your abilities as a new shooter and will last a very long time. The aftermarket support for both companies is less than Savage. However your standard rifle accessories such as bipods, slings and scopes are going to all work. Aftermarket support just means, barrels, stocks, chassis, trigger systems, etc. are not as available. Both the Tikka T3X Lite and Howa Heavy Barrel Varminter go for under $700 retail. I give the edge to the Varminter because of its thicker barrel profile.\n\nRemington. My old love... with a heavy heart I do not suggest a Remington. The quality has dropped below the competitors I have mentioned. Fit and finish is sloppy, rust is an issue, accuracy is still ok but you are more likely to get a bad Remington than a bad Savage. \n\n--Barrels\n\nA 20\" barrel chambered for .308 with quality ammo will reach 1000 yds. Barrel length will determine the burn time of the cartridge. The longer the burn time, the more gas expands behind the round which increases the muzzle velocity. For long range shooting I recommend barrels longer than 18\". You can certainly go longer but 22\" is about the maximum a factory provides. Remember that you also have to use this thing, and 24\" is great, but a bit unwieldy for some shooters. There is also barrel profile to consider. The profile is what gives the barrel its rigidity. Generally, the thicker profile the barrel, the more consistent the rifle will remain without letting it cool down. Thinner profiles are more commonplace and are still extremely accurate but, firing long strings (10+rounds) the barrel will heat up and lose rigidity which affects accuracy. A common hunter profile barrel will serve most people's needs just fine, but understand that as you progress in your abilities and shoot more rounds in a single sitting, your profile could end up limiting your performance. \n\nSome barrels are threaded at the muzzle to accept suppressors or muzzle breaks. Muzzle breaks are an effective way to reduce felt recoil and keep the barrel flat for faster follow up shots. It may be a worthy investment for you if you end up devoting yourself to the sport, to add a muzzle break to your rifle. Threaded muzzles are more expensive from the factory and a typical break can be $100. They are not a necessary feature to having an accurate rifle and if they do not match properly, a muzzle device can actually negatively impact your accuracy. My suggestion, dont worry about it. \n\nAccessories\n\nA quality bipod. Its pricey but a quality Harris will serve you well, and your kids well, and their kids well. I suggest the HBL 9-13” model. Its not the fastest adjusting model but it allows fine tune leveling without stepping up into the more expensive swivel models. $75 retail\n\nScope\n\nThis is another discussion entirely. \n\nThe down and dirty is, make sure the turret adjustments match the reticle ie. MOA-MOA or MIL-MIL. Dont get wrapped up in MIL vs MOA. If you think in inches and yards- Go with MOA, if you think in centimeters and meters-Go with MIL. MOA and MILS are simply angular units of measurement used to make adjustments to the point of aim in the scope. \n\nChoose exposed turrets over capped turrets. You want the ability to make quick fine tune adjustments without having to worry about keeping track of caps. Taking them off, making an adjustment and putting them back on is a pain in the ass. \n\n--Fixed power vs variable power\n\nStarting out, you dont need variable power. A 10x fixed power scope can provide accurate, reliable, and consistent hits at 1000 yds. Fixed power scopes are more reliable and sturdy than variable power scopes. There's less moving parts, which means its more rigid and less failure points. A cheap fixed power will usually be more accurate than a cheap variable power. The moving parts in a variable power scope can introduce unwanted movement and inconsistencies into your point of aim, a fixed power scope, if sturdy, will provide more repeatable accuracy. Variable power scopes are more expensive but allow a wider field of view. This means you can zoom out and track a target, then zoom back in. Thats really the only benefit to having a variable power scope. \n\n--Tube diameter\n\nThe 'tube' is the main section of the scope where the erector assembly (turrets) are housed. Go with a quality 30mm tube. Anything smaller limits the ability to collect light and clarity. Smaller 1\" tubes are common and will be fine with most applications but are generally considered to be sub-par when it comes to light collection and clarity. \n\n--Rings\n\nGo low, the lowest that will fit. Otherwise you will have to compromise your cheek weld or introduce risers, which add to cost. \n\n--Scope protection\n\nGet some scope caps and use them. They're like $10. Whenever your eyes are not looking through the glass, close up your scope. \n\n--Reticle\n\nDO NOT BUY A BALLISTIC DROP COMPENSATING RETICLE (BDC redicle). You will be using the measurements of the reticle to determine the distance between your point of aim (POA) and the point of impact (POI). This will be dependent on your specific rifle and ammo. Anything that deviates from the rifle system the BDC was developed for will introduce inconsistencies, where as a more standard reticle will provide you more consistent measurements between your POA and POI. Go with a clean reticle, with simple dots or lines. I recommend that you avoid paying extra for crazy lines and measuring tools. Again, make sure the reticle matches your turrets.\n\nMy recommendation is the SWFA SS 10x42 $300 retail. \n\nToe support\n\nA sand sock goes between the butt of the rifle and the ground. Its held by the non-firing hand and is manipulated to raise and lower the POA. Cheapest way is to use an old sock filled with sand ie. Sand sock. This will eliminate inconsistencies in the shooters movement and allow you to hold on target longer without fatigue. \n\nSling\n\nNot that important in my opinion. Unless you're carrying other crap with your rifle such as a second or third rifle, a full sized pizza, a small child, a man-child, etc. a sling isn’t that necessary. \n\nPractice\n\nWhen I shoot for groups at 100, I shoot 3 strings of 5 rounds. The average group size is what I use to determine my accuracy. 3 shots is the minimum necessary to determine shot dispersion however, it lacks important data. If I shoot multiple 3 shot groups and the smallest of them is .8 inches wide, I do not have a sub-minute gun, nor am I a sub-minute shooter. The true representation of my shooting ability is determined by repeatable accuracy (consistency). A 5 shot group may be bigger than my 3 shot group but it tells me more about how I am performing as a shooter. If the string is diagonal (/) then I can make adjustments to my shooting position and trigger control one at a time to bring them closer (l). Then I can work on breathing control to tighten the vertical dispersion. A three shot group can erratically change its shape simply because of natural dispersion, whereas a 5 shot group tells me more about the repeated effects I am having on the gun. \n\nThanks for reading, GET OUT AND SHOOT\n-Kev",
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| body | Lets focus on the rifle first Most of these questions are highly dependent upon what the primary use of the rifle will be. Plinking will incorporate different considerations to a large game hunting rifle. Your criteria: take down large game, 300 yd weapon employment zone (WEZ), affordable, modular, black I would say a bolt action rifle fits your use best within these considerations. Most rifles off the shelf today; single and simi, are capable of providing practical accuracy and consistency. Your accuracy will be mostly dependant upon cartridge selection. ie. 5.56, .308, 243, 30-06, etc. As a rule of thumb larger cartridges will be more accurate. So cartridge selection will be the most important aspect of choosing a rifle. Cartridge selection should be based on; WEZ, size of game, availability, and cost. WEZ The Weapon Employment Zone is a systematic and comparative evaluation of small arms performance developed by Bryan Litz. It quantifies hit percentage of a given shooting system (shooter, firearm, ammunition) on a specific target. The short of it is, you can buy the most accurate long range rifle in the world with the best scope, however your hit probability will be based on the shooters abilities confidence and ammunition. The ability to read and account for wind, range and velocity will determine the hit probability more than the rifle itself. All in all, this means GET OUT AND SHOOT, track data, and incorporate feedback. Size of Game Large game is typically over 300 pounds. This is a very loose number and the terms for game size are muddy as hell. Big game can hurt you, medium game cant, small game is small. A Mule Deer is generally considered the dividing line for medium to large game. Smaller than a mule deer is medium and bigger than a mule deer is large. When taking down large game, shot placement makes a huge difference. A critical hit with a .243 can take down a mule deer, no question about it. Generally the larger diameter of the bullet will give you a larger hydrostatic shock which gives you a larger area of effectiveness. Availability What is available in your area? If your ammunition is not readily accessible, are you able to stockpile? Take a look around at what your local stores have in stock, ask them which rifle cartridge is the most available. If they have a low supply stream, it could be subject to going out of stock if a rush hits. Finally, selecting a wildcat cartridge may not be an option. Its could have the greatest ballistics ever, but if you build a shooting system around that cartridge and your supply runs out, you have a paperweight not a gun. Cost This ties into availability as well. You can buy online cheaper than in the store, but having easy access to off the shelf supplies will keep you out of a jam. If you choose to stock mainly from the store, thats fine. Lots of people do. Keeping cost in mind will keep your gun fed and keep you shooting. Everyone wants the most accurate round. Why wouldnt they? Buying a .338 Lapua or .408 CheyTac is just out of most peoples price range. Long action cartridges like 30-06 and .300 WinMag are going to be more affordable but more expensive than the short action .308 or .243. Figure out what you are willing to spend on this gun, if you were to shoot it regularly ie. more than once a month. With your criteria I would look at something in the short action rifle category. .243, .270, .308. They are very popular and widely available rounds and are commonly used by hunters for small to medium sized game. .243 and .270 will give you better performance than the .308 when it comes to trajectory and wind deflection but there is no doubt that the .308 packs a punch. All of these calibers will be effective out to 400 yds depending on what round you choose. The Rifle First off, in what situation is affixing a bayonet improving your circumstances? If thats your concern, buy a Mauser for a couple hundred and a bayonet on ebay. You wont hit shit past 100 reliably but hey, you'll always have that bayonet... My advice; get a gun and get shooting first. Worry about cool stuff later. A short action rifle is cheap new and even cheaper used. If you live in a state that allows personal sales, GREAT! If you dont, most gun stores have a used section that you can look through. I have no experience buying used from a store, so I cant really help you there. As for personal sales, I wont buy unless it fits my criteria EXACTLY. Any deviation and I wont do it. Usually this means I buy it only if its in the stock configuration. New you are looking at under $700. Used prices vary and can settle somewhere around $500 depending on where you live. My recommendations are; Savage, Tikka, and Howa rifles. They are reasonably priced, have good aftermarket support, well built and accurate. Savage is the leader of the three in popularity. Dont be swayed by their tacticool offerings, theyre ok but not what you need when you first start out. The mass production aspect usually leaves a little to be desired on the end product. Often it takes a little elbow grease to really bring these rifles into their own. Which costs money. Either in buying the tools, or having the work done for you. Tikka and Howa are neck in neck for me. They are well priced, within your range of affordability and have excellent fit and finish. Both rifles are going to exceed your abilities as a new shooter and will last. The aftermarket support for both companies is less than savage. However your rifle basics are going to all work. Aftermarket support just means, barrels, stocks, chassis, trigger systems, etc. are not as available. Remington. My old love... with a heavy heart I do not suggest a Remington. The quality has dropped below the competitors I have mentioned. Fit and finish is sloppy, rust is an issue, accuracy is still ok but you are more likely to get a bad Remmington than a bad Savage. Accessories A quality bipod. Its pricey but a quality Harris will serve you well, and your kids well, and their kids well. I suggest the HBL 9-13” model. Its not the fastest adjusting model but it allows fine tune leveling without stepping up into the more expensive swivel models. $75 retail Scope This is another discussion entirely. The down and dirty is, make sure the turret adjustments match the reticle ie. MOA-MOA or MIL-MIL. Dont get wrapped up in MIL vs MOA. If you think in inches and yards- Go with MOA, if you think in centimeters and meters-Go with MIL. Choose exposed turrets over capped turrets. You want the ability to make quick fine tune adjustments without having to worry about keeping track of caps. Taking them off, making an adjustment and putting them back on is a pain in the ass. Fixed power vs variable power Starting out, you dont need variable power. A 10x fixed power scope can provide accurate, reliable, and consistent hits at 1000 yds. Fixed power scopes are more reliable and sturdy than variable power scopes. There's less moving parts, which means its more rigid and less failure points. A cheap fixed power will usually be more accurate than a cheap variable power. The moving parts in a variable power scope can introduce unwanted movement and inconsistencies into your point of aim, a fixed power scope, if sturdy, will provide more repeatable accuracy. Variable power scopes are more expensive but allow a wider field of view. This means you can zoom out and track a target, then zoom back in. Thats really the only benefit to having a variable power scope. Tube diameter Go with a quality 1” tube. Anything smaller limits the ability to collect light and clarity. Rings Go low, the lowest that will fit. Otherwise you will have to compromise your cheek weld or introduce risers, which add to cost. Reticle DO NOT BUY A BALLISTIC DROP COMPENSATING RETICLE (BDC redicle). You want to adjust your scope or use hold off to place rounds on target. This will be dependent on your specific rifle and ammo. Anything that deviates from the rifle system the BDC was developed for will introduce inconsistencies. Go with a clean reticle, dont pay extra for crazy lines and measuring tools. Again, make sure the reticle matches your turrets. Toe support Get a sand sock to support the butt of the rifle. Cheapest way is to use an old sock filled with sand ie. Sand sock. This will eliminate inconsistencies in the shooters movement and allow you to hold on target longer without fatigue. Sling Not that important in my opinion. Unless youre carrying other crap with your rifle, a sling isnt necessary. Scope protection Get some scope caps and use them. They're like $10. Whenever your eyes are not looking through the glass, close up your scope. Practice When I shoot for groups, I shoot 3 strings of 5 rounds. The average group size is what I use to determine my accuracy. 3 shots is the minimum necessary to determine shot dispersion however, it lacks additional data. If I shoot multiple 3 shot groups and the smallest of them is .8 inches wide, I do not have a sub-minute gun, nor am I a sub-minute shooter. The true representation of my shooting ability is determined by repeatable accuracy (consistency). A 5 shot group may be bigger than my 3 shot group but it tells me more about how I am performing as a shooter. If the string is diagonal (/) then I can make adjustments to my shooting position and trigger control one at a time to bring them closer (l). Then I can work on breathing control to bring the vertical movement in. A three shot group can erratically change its shape simply because of natural dispersion, where as a 5 shot group tells me more about the effect I am having on the gun. Thanks for reading, GET OUT AND SHOOT -Kev |
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"body": "Lets focus on the rifle first\n\nMost of these questions are highly dependent upon what the primary use of the rifle will be. Plinking will incorporate different considerations to a large game hunting rifle.\n\nYour criteria: take down large game, 300 yd weapon employment zone (WEZ), affordable, modular, black\n\nI would say a bolt action rifle fits your use best within these considerations. \n\nMost rifles off the shelf today; single and simi, are capable of providing practical accuracy and consistency. Your accuracy will be mostly dependant upon cartridge selection. ie. 5.56, .308, 243, 30-06, etc. As a rule of thumb larger cartridges will be more accurate. So cartridge selection will be the most important aspect of choosing a rifle. Cartridge selection should be based on; WEZ, size of game, availability, and cost. \n\nWEZ\nThe Weapon Employment Zone is a systematic and comparative evaluation of small arms performance developed by Bryan Litz. It quantifies hit percentage of a given shooting system (shooter, firearm, ammunition) on a specific target. The short of it is, you can buy the most accurate long range rifle in the world with the best scope, however your hit probability will be based on the shooters abilities confidence and ammunition. The ability to read and account for wind, range and velocity will determine the hit probability more than the rifle itself. All in all, this means GET OUT AND SHOOT, track data, and incorporate feedback. \n\nSize of Game\n\nLarge game is typically over 300 pounds. This is a very loose number and the terms for game size are muddy as hell. Big game can hurt you, medium game cant, small game is small. A Mule Deer is generally considered the dividing line for medium to large game. Smaller than a mule deer is medium and bigger than a mule deer is large. When taking down large game, shot placement makes a huge difference. A critical hit with a .243 can take down a mule deer, no question about it. Generally the larger diameter of the bullet will give you a larger hydrostatic shock which gives you a larger area of effectiveness. \n\nAvailability\n\nWhat is available in your area? If your ammunition is not readily accessible, are you able to stockpile? Take a look around at what your local stores have in stock, ask them which rifle cartridge is the most available. If they have a low supply stream, it could be subject to going out of stock if a rush hits. Finally, selecting a wildcat cartridge may not be an option. Its could have the greatest ballistics ever, but if you build a shooting system around that cartridge and your supply runs out, you have a paperweight not a gun. \n\nCost\n\nThis ties into availability as well. You can buy online cheaper than in the store, but having easy access to off the shelf supplies will keep you out of a jam. If you choose to stock mainly from the store, thats fine. Lots of people do. Keeping cost in mind will keep your gun fed and keep you shooting. Everyone wants the most accurate round. Why wouldnt they? Buying a .338 Lapua or .408 CheyTac is just out of most peoples price range. Long action cartridges like 30-06 and .300 WinMag are going to be more affordable but more expensive than the short action .308 or .243. Figure out what you are willing to spend on this gun, if you were to shoot it regularly ie. more than once a month. \n\nWith your criteria I would look at something in the short action rifle category. .243, .270, .308. They are very popular and widely available rounds and are commonly used by hunters for small to medium sized game. .243 and .270 will give you better performance than the .308 when it comes to trajectory and wind deflection but there is no doubt that the .308 packs a punch. All of these calibers will be effective out to 400 yds depending on what round you choose. \n\nThe Rifle\n\nFirst off, in what situation is affixing a bayonet improving your circumstances? If thats your concern, buy a Mauser for a couple hundred and a bayonet on ebay. You wont hit shit past 100 reliably but hey, you'll always have that bayonet... My advice; get a gun and get shooting first. Worry about cool stuff later. \n\nA short action rifle is cheap new and even cheaper used. If you live in a state that allows personal sales, GREAT! If you dont, most gun stores have a used section that you can look through. I have no experience buying used from a store, so I cant really help you there. As for personal sales, I wont buy unless it fits my criteria EXACTLY. Any deviation and I wont do it. Usually this means I buy it only if its in the stock configuration. New you are looking at under $700. Used prices vary and can settle somewhere around $500 depending on where you live.\n\nMy recommendations are; Savage, Tikka, and Howa rifles. They are reasonably priced, have good aftermarket support, well built and accurate. \n\nSavage is the leader of the three in popularity. Dont be swayed by their tacticool offerings, theyre ok but not what you need when you first start out. The mass production aspect usually leaves a little to be desired on the end product. Often it takes a little elbow grease to really bring these rifles into their own. Which costs money. Either in buying the tools, or having the work done for you. \n\nTikka and Howa are neck in neck for me. They are well priced, within your range of affordability and have excellent fit and finish. Both rifles are going to exceed your abilities as a new shooter and will last. The aftermarket support for both companies is less than savage. However your rifle basics are going to all work. Aftermarket support just means, barrels, stocks, chassis, trigger systems, etc. are not as available. \n\nRemington. My old love... with a heavy heart I do not suggest a Remington. The quality has dropped below the competitors I have mentioned. Fit and finish is sloppy, rust is an issue, accuracy is still ok but you are more likely to get a bad Remmington than a bad Savage. \n\nAccessories\n\nA quality bipod. Its pricey but a quality Harris will serve you well, and your kids well, and their kids well. I suggest the HBL 9-13” model. Its not the fastest adjusting model but it allows fine tune leveling without stepping up into the more expensive swivel models. $75 retail\n\nScope\n\nThis is another discussion entirely. \n\nThe down and dirty is, make sure the turret adjustments match the reticle ie. MOA-MOA or MIL-MIL. Dont get wrapped up in MIL vs MOA. If you think in inches and yards- Go with MOA, if you think in centimeters and meters-Go with MIL. Choose exposed turrets over capped turrets. You want the ability to make quick fine tune adjustments without having to worry about keeping track of caps. Taking them off, making an adjustment and putting them back on is a pain in the ass. \n\nFixed power vs variable power\n\nStarting out, you dont need variable power. A 10x fixed power scope can provide accurate, reliable, and consistent hits at 1000 yds. Fixed power scopes are more reliable and sturdy than variable power scopes. There's less moving parts, which means its more rigid and less failure points. A cheap fixed power will usually be more accurate than a cheap variable power. The moving parts in a variable power scope can introduce unwanted movement and inconsistencies into your point of aim, a fixed power scope, if sturdy, will provide more repeatable accuracy. Variable power scopes are more expensive but allow a wider field of view. This means you can zoom out and track a target, then zoom back in. Thats really the only benefit to having a variable power scope. \n\nTube diameter\n\nGo with a quality 1” tube. Anything smaller limits the ability to collect light and clarity. \n\nRings\n\nGo low, the lowest that will fit. Otherwise you will have to compromise your cheek weld or introduce risers, which add to cost. \n\nReticle\n\nDO NOT BUY A BALLISTIC DROP COMPENSATING RETICLE (BDC redicle). You want to adjust your scope or use hold off to place rounds on target. This will be dependent on your specific rifle and ammo. Anything that deviates from the rifle system the BDC was developed for will introduce inconsistencies. Go with a clean reticle, dont pay extra for crazy lines and measuring tools. Again, make sure the reticle matches your turrets.\n\nToe support\n\nGet a sand sock to support the butt of the rifle. Cheapest way is to use an old sock filled with sand ie. Sand sock. This will eliminate inconsistencies in the shooters movement and allow you to hold on target longer without fatigue. \n\nSling\n\nNot that important in my opinion. Unless youre carrying other crap with your rifle, a sling isnt necessary. \n\nScope protection\n\nGet some scope caps and use them. They're like $10. Whenever your eyes are not looking through the glass, close up your scope. \n\nPractice\n\nWhen I shoot for groups, I shoot 3 strings of 5 rounds. The average group size is what I use to determine my accuracy. 3 shots is the minimum necessary to determine shot dispersion however, it lacks additional data. If I shoot multiple 3 shot groups and the smallest of them is .8 inches wide, I do not have a sub-minute gun, nor am I a sub-minute shooter. The true representation of my shooting ability is determined by repeatable accuracy (consistency). A 5 shot group may be bigger than my 3 shot group but it tells me more about how I am performing as a shooter. If the string is diagonal (/) then I can make adjustments to my shooting position and trigger control one at a time to bring them closer (l). Then I can work on breathing control to bring the vertical movement in. A three shot group can erratically change its shape simply because of natural dispersion, where as a 5 shot group tells me more about the effect I am having on the gun. \n\nThanks for reading, GET OUT AND SHOOT\n-Kev",
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| body | "Build yourself a city. Found yourself a state. Do not cry for pity. Grab and master fate. Grab a swamp and drain it. Cut the log and plane it. Make the hill the valley field, and on the man-made plain breathe your last complaint. Slay your shame, forget your name, do not cry for pity. Build yourself a city." ~Eric Hoffer Citystarter is here to help you ‘build yourself a city’. You can use it to create or join a collaborative community centered around shared values. Wherever a group of people with shared values can be found, a community can be built. Strong, tight knit, cohesive communities can be the basis for a more fulfilling life. We believe living in this type of community is an improvement over existing structures. Starting from a core group of dedicated people, a successful community can grow in size and scope to become a major city. This process is so effective that the successes throughout history are still here, we call them countries. Unfortunately, most countries today do not have a peaceful and voluntary lineage. On top of that, the inefficient bureaucratic systems which govern most countries do not always provide us with the changes we want to see in our lives. With Citystarter we encourage the use of bottom up, self-organizing communities that allow people living together to voluntarily adapt, change or split based on their needs and abilities. For ages, the development of communities was driven by the need for basic resources like food and water. Today we find ourselves in a special moment in human existence, economic trade has increased the access to knowledge, resources and technology. We also have a level of peaceful interaction that has never been seen before. We can seize this unique opportunity to form a myriad of different communities. Any group of people can use Citystarter to build their own community based on their values, anywhere in the world. Want to live in an agrarian village of tiny homes nestled in the forest? At Citystarter you find others who want the same.  See yourself living in a floating city in the middle of the Pacific farming algae for biodiesel? Yep, we support that. How about starting a self-sustaining community in the Andes Mountains of Chile? Here’s where you find your team. Is your passion pioneering open source governance in your local neighborhood? We want you here. Do you want to start a city in space? Here is where the social dynamics can be explored and developed. These types of communities are not only possible, they are inevitable. Citystarter is where you find a community that you want to live in, help shape, and be proud of. If you don’t see one that is ideal, we invite you to start your own. The world needs your values, your ideas, your input to create millions of unique communities where any person can join and prosper. So if living with a strong network of people you love and trust is something you long for, join us in creating them and build yourself a city. We are building a forum and collaboration space at Citystarter.org We are using www.reddit.com/r/Citystarter/ for discussion and ideas until then. |
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| body | You say that the advent of the internet allows for the decentralization of information and thereby prevents a totalitarian state. I disagree, for the censorship of information does not require total control and the accessibility of that information will always be competing against the entertainment side for peoples attention. I think that Huxley keyed into a very prevalent idea, not that information would be suppressed but instead ignored in favor of media designed to trigger a dopamine response. Web design, advertisement, social media, consumption media, etc is all designed to maximize the pleasure centers of our brains to trigger habitual usage. This is contrasted by the drudgingly painful experience of researching a topic. A deep seeded feeling partially brought about through compulsory government schooling. For the majority of people who seem to be content with immediate satisfaction, the choice of the former over the latter is a completely reasonable one. Taken with the rise of "entertainment news" its easily more preferable to consume and feel good in the moment without considering the possibility of falsehood. Furthermore, there is a massive learning curve involved with decentralized and secure communication. Even if one saw the utility of Tor or uncensorable media like steemit, there is a barrier to entry involved to learn a side of the internet that is unnatural to the outsider. These things are serious advantages that an entity bent on controlling information has on its side. The mere existence of the internet does not make a level playing field. As long as the mass majority of people remain content with constant consumption media Huxley's foreboding predictions may yet come true. We have collected a wealth of human knowledge and laid it at the fingertips of modern society, and yet... most would rather watch the latest LETS PLAY video. |
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