Think that means it’ll give your shoulder a wee nudgeGlenn wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:50 pm Single shot bolt action!
Yes cat B!
7km lonrange gun with a Harris bipod????
"A new type of powder-charge ammunition is being developed for the DXL-5, which will enable the bullet to fly at five or more times the speed of sound (greater than 1,500 m/s). ?????
What dose that mean??
Glenn
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That'd be a nudge I'd be happy to sit behind..heck... even 4 or 5! !BP72 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 10:12 pmThink that means it’ll give your shoulder a wee nudgeGlenn wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:50 pm Single shot bolt action!
Yes cat B!
7km lonrange gun with a Harris bipod????
"A new type of powder-charge ammunition is being developed for the DXL-5, which will enable the bullet to fly at five or more times the speed of sound (greater than 1,500 m/s). ?????
What dose that mean??
Glenn
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How would you even identify a deserving target at 7km and that it was not an innocent local ? I once left the wife on a ridge guarding the gps set up on a standard survey mark, when I looked for her from my ridge 5km away she was a speck and indiscernable through the 32x instrument even though it was a cool, clear and calm day.
I did think at the time it would be a stretch for the Cooper
I did think at the time it would be a stretch for the Cooper
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That is sort of what I was thinking. I suspect you would need to be a 6.5 Creeedmoor shooter to identify people from that far away.frakka wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 12:02 pm How would you even identify a deserving target at 7km and that it was not an innocent local ? I once left the wife on a ridge guarding the gps set up on a standard survey mark, when I looked for her from my ridge 5km away she was a speck and indiscernable through the 32x instrument even though it was a cool, clear and calm day.
I did think at the time it would be a stretch for the Cooper