This is episode 2 of the Zeiss Sub-Moa 1 mile challenge. Big thank you to all the sponsors that helped make this event possible. Big thank you to all of the sponsors that help to make this event possible.
How was it a sub moa hit? I only saw one impact. I thought MOA meant meant of angle, determining the grouping being under 1 inch at 100 yards. I don’t understand what MOA would mean at 1 mile. Thanks 🙏 I guess minute of angle at 100 yards is extremely magnified by the time you get to 1 mile?
@@liggerstuxin1 MOA is 1.047 inches at 100 yards. If you were to increase the distance to 200 yards, 1 MOA is 2.097 inches. If you are at 1 mile, you are shooting at a distance of 1760 yards. multiply 1.047 by 17.60 (17.6 100 yard increments) and therefore you can determine that 1 MOA at 1 mile is 18.4272 inches. MOA is an angular measurement so whatever distance you are shooting at determines what 1 MOA is
If someone gave him the correction 1 target up, 1 target left. All his shots would have landed on the plate. What a setup, the flyer can be ignored. To shoot a group that tight at 1760y is wow.
Ray seems like the 0ld standby 300 Norma Magnum shot tight groups. ( as a gunsmith of small stature, I did not find the hunting weight 300 enjoyable to shoot, however the popularity in the 60’s and 70’s was undeniable, although the Weatherby and Remington 7mm Mag had their fanboys. At the conclusion Justin was methodical in analysis of impact as he concentrated peering through the scope after each shot; evident in the real-time video. The 6.5 CM still holding its own with the right attitude, equipment preparation, and mindset when clock is running regardless of weather conditions. It’s the same for all on the shooting line in the short time of time of individual timed events. Experience counts. Ray you inclusion of region is mostly appreciated,it seems the East coast folks are demonstrating the interest is there for this fantastic opportunity to sustain the long rang shooting sports alive. Congratulations on you impact shot as well as tight group with your 300 NM. Will continue following your channel with diverse content on LRS. Our appreciation to Zeiss and others for their continuing support.
Awesome new format for a series. I love watching the shooting but I enjoy seeing everyone’s rifles just as much. Seeing some that I never see is even better.
Nice shooting gentlemen. Big thanks to Tony for sponsoring and giving a knife to the winner. Ray you sir never disappoint. Thanks for the footage. It was good to see a lot of different type of rifle setups
You got to watch there's a joker in every crowd! Seems like a good group of guys to spend some time with. It's also a popular thing to have a shooting competition for bragging rights and a coin, medal or ribbon. I get a kick out of this type of shooting competition because it's basically for fun! I enjoy watching these guys trying to shoot a mile with only five shots to connect! I've been watching for years now and I'm glad to see some good people picked you to sponsor and help the shooting sports out. Congrats to all that showed up and to those who made this possible! Good luck Ray and it's a nice bonus to get practice at a mile range too! Fringe benefits are great sometimes!
Thanks Brad! It is a fun series but there are a lot of behind the scenes to make this all happen . I appreciate each and every one of my viewers and sponsors for this event. 👍🏼
oh man! somehow I missed that the X-ring got his own challenge going. This is a great idea and I’m wholeheartedly in favor of more precision shooting challenges on youtube!
Hey Ray thank you so much for bringing this to us I’ve been enjoying the first two episodes and wanted to say thank you for adding the shot count and the impact location. that’s a nice addition.
First episode I was surprised at how many 6.5 CM there were trying to make that shot. Crazy how the first impact of the challenge was with a 6.5 CM, that is impressive! Thank you for the content really enjoying this challenge.
Tony shot a fantastic group, such a shame that he didn’t get an impact. What really impressed me though, was how Ray just lay down after chairing the event and in almost rapid fire got an impact, unlucky not to have had three. One can clearly see that he’s one hell of a shooter and a great host of this event. I’d like to see him and Eric go back to back
Yea savage triggers suck, that and the bolts are rough before working them for a while. Love my savage rifles, and I love my bergara rifles too. Great accurate guns!
That od green gap rifle looking 🔥🥵 maybe next time I’ll have to bring out the Norma improved. Thanks Ray it was great time and great event 👍🏼 see ya next time
Hello gentlemen.....my name is John Diefenbaker, and I am from Medicine Hat, Alberta 🇨🇦 Canada...and ...I am running the PGW Prairie Gun Works in .33XC caliber...and I have the bolt lubed up in my Aunt Gertrudes most famous Maple Syrup!!!....
Thanks for this episode! Must be pretty difficult and fun at the same time. It was cool to see you attempt the challenge. It would be cool if joined every challenge… thumbs up if you agree!!!!!
I love watching these coz it reminds me that buying the biggest and best rifle/scope doesn't make you the best shooter. it helps a lot but there is still a lot of skill behind it. Also I could never hit those targets and i know it
Love seeing g the setups on these rifles. I think I'd go with the 6.5 creed as well. Although watching Tony with the 300 Norma he was all over it. RLTW 3/75
Never shot at a mile,but did at a half mile with a 223 shooting 80 gr factory ammo,got 6 hits in a row,on a 7 inch steel gong, funny thing was,target looked so close through a high mag scope! Hopefully will do the mile this summer 😊
Great video Ray, and you had a good bunch of guys enjoying a good day out shooting, whats not to like 👍👍👍 that was a difficult challenge but the guys did really well especially with only 5 rounds.. its way harder than it looks.. anyway im tuning in from Scotland so its great to see big guns doing their thing 😂😂 we dont have that kind of fire power in Scotland unless your a sniper in the army 🤣🤣 catch you on your next video.. peace and live from Scotland.. 👍🤟✌️
X-Ring didn't disappoint! Bet he can give Backfire a nice run on that channel's challenge. Love watching this challenge and seeing the gear the competitors bring with em. Hope someone wins that scope next time.
I would love to come and be part of the challenge! Wanting to do Texas plinking but it's so far from PA. If you need a shooter I'm in! Love the videos!!
Another great X-Ring 1 mile challenge 👍. Even though only one shooter hit the gong at 1 mile (including Master X-Ring) every single one of those guys are great shooters, no doubt about it. Well done gentleman.
@@conservativesniperhunter7439 No, I'm just saying that two people got hits. So if you say "only one shooter hit the gong . . ." then you have to say "EXCLUDING". Otherwise it's two shooter to hit the target.
I'd be lucky to impact within the optic's field of view. I need lessons from one of these guys. And in the rain to boot! One bullet hits 10 drops of rain and the next hits 12... And you're off by more than the target size.
Usually love the video. Thank you but I’ll stick with “know your limit” style shooting with decreasing size targets at distances under or at 500-1000 yds. These distances of 1 mile or more are luck more than skill. But I’m a grumpy 80 year old so pay me no mind. Love your videos and keep up the good work. ❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
1st thing I would do regardless of wind to start is put at least .50 MOA of windage left for the right hand twist. Needed 1 MOA left at 2000 yards last time I shot without wind. Your mileage may vary.
Thank you for the video! Great challenge. Honestly though, F-open gun with march on top is nowhere near honest game. You might as well allow cheytacs or 416 barret to compete.
i like watching these shoots; can anyone tell me why no one shoots a 7mm Rem Mag? I have that caliber and I can really reach out. is the 7mm Mag not as good?