long range target shooting with milk jugs 300 win mag Sequel
Posted: September 15th, 2010 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: .308, 110, 300, bullet, jugs, long, magnum, magsniper, marksman, mik, range, Rifle, Savage, Shooting, target, win, winchester |Two cameras are used this time to help capture the physics and general “awe” factor of shooting water containers with 300 winchester magnum at long range
I wonder how much easier it would be to shoot the same set-up with a .50 BMG rifle…
Such a gorgeous setting!!! Where was this shot?
I used to shoot spray paint cans and 1 gallon factory sealed paint cans…. They make a “reeeel purrrdee splaysh”!!!!!
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Great video, well edited and nice shooting!
That sonic crack reminds me of what it sounded like being shot at in Mogadishu.
Very nice shooting! Was that iron sights or scope? Either way,, very impressive!
nice shooting man
awsome but does anyone know where he is where are those mountains
Very nice shooting.
I agree…
Well done. Most of these films get “out of hand” where people are supposed to be making “hits” at unrealistic ranges. They keep getting further out and I have seen one that was claimed to be 2.0 miles! The sound of that “hit” was likely a cast iron skillet being hit wit a hammer… On the other hand what you are showing here is realistic and what appears to be no bull, only some nice shooting. I especially like the drifts shown. My own furthest drift at 500 is 48 inches.
I love shooting milk jugs full of water. No better confirmation of a hit than that. That’s a great area you have there to shoot, it must be nice to have hills. Where I shoot, it’s flat as a pancake.
cool video. Nice shooting. All the jerks that have negative things to say are the same ones sitting at home with nothing better todo.
Nice home video.
What you are probably hearing is the sonic crack of the bullet. At that distance, what you would hear at the target camera for the rifle would be a low thump.
Nice shooting but you might want to focus a little more on your safety. I did not see a sufficient backstop behind your target area. You might want to move them about 20 feet down the hill. If you have the ability take it back to 1000 yards. As long as you have enough movement on the scope the .300 win mag is an easy sub moa shooter at this distance. Next time have a spotter sit behind you and he can save you driving time by spotting your splash.
i need a rifle like this for this type of fun.
sounds like TOMMY BOY
Oooooo I love me the winmag
i’m pretty sure the report delay is simple youtube video/audio codec issues.
don’t thrash on me if i didn’t use the correct technical term but you know what i mean.
20% of the vids on here have dis-associated soundtracks.
the farthest ive shot with mine was about 460yds when i shot my first bull
i have a little trouble with this video that it the second camera picks up the report of the shot at the same time the target is impack sound must travel faster where you live than here
Thank God you’re not shooting around where I live
america.