If you can only read one article from this series, DO IT THIS ONE! This article summarizes all the data from months of live-fire research. It ranks each type of ammunition by hit probability, ranging from 400 to 1,200 yards. It doesn’t matter how big a group is at 100 yards, or how fast the chronograph reports the muzzle velocity. Only the bullet’s impact on the target downrange is important for long-range work. But precision and velocity are only two factors that can affect this, as well as many other factors. This article is the grand finale. It ranks which ammo has the best chance of connecting with long-range targets.
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NRA Approves New E-Class Competition — F-Class on a Budget
First there was F-Class, and now there will be E-Class, the” E” standing for “Economy”. The NRA Competitive Shooting Division has just approved a new form of weapons opposition starting