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200 yard shooting
Metaleer
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Posted on 08-03-2010 09:32
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Looking for a quick reference on how many clicks to adjust my rear sight for a 200 yard shoot. Change from 50 yard to 100 yard was 52 clicks with Eley Black Box for my Anschutz 1411. Do not know if I can get enough height. Also have a H & R M12 Redfield International or could Palma sights on it for additional height. Anyone have an idea of the number for 200 yards?
I know the drop is about 42" and also the target is 20' higher than the bench. Just looking for a starting point as ammunition is so expensive. Thank you
Metaleer
 
Justin Credible
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Posted on 08-03-2010 09:49
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If it took 52 clicks to get from 50 to 100 yards then you have ~7.5 clicks per MOA. If the drop is 42" at 200 yards (I can't remember if that is correct but your value seems reasonable) then we have 21 MOA or ~155 clicks from 100 to 200 yards. It's been a while since I have done it but 300 clicks rings a bell for me where my sight needs 100 clicks between 50 and 100. I think we can safely ignore the 20' height change since 155 clicks is just an approximation anyway.

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justadude
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Posted on 08-03-2010 17:10
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The other thing you can consider, assuming Anschutz sights, or at least sights mounted on the dovetail: 42" at 200 yards works out to about 0.175" on a 30" sight radius. If you run out of vertical on your sights use about a 4mm rear riser block but keep the front sight mounted directly on the barrel. (0.175" = 4.4mm) That should get you the elevation you need without too much hassle or wear and tear on the sights.

I seem to recall the standard riser block is 4mm but I am sitting at my desk, far from my stuff so that is a bit of a guess.

'Dude
 
Metaleer
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Posted on 09-03-2010 06:22
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Without changing a lot on the Anschutz as I use a Tiger Eye front sight I can not get enough elevation which is what I thought. My Anschutz is setup for prone and benchrest 50 yards and meters and I hate to mess with a rifle that is working well. By taking my M12 with a Tompkins front and Palma rear I can get all the elevation that I need. A club member sold me two bricks of Eley Tenex last night for $250 so I will be off and running today to try that and my Black Box. Shooting 200 yards is new to me but I enjoy the challenge of shooting against highly modified scoped rifles and giving them a run for the money. I am probably a dinosaur in the eyes of many for I love to shoot vintage class rifles that have been brought back to life and enjoy their original beauty. I run the iron sight matches for my club and RFC.
Want a challenge? Try the new printable 25 yard target on RFC (http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=328982) In September there will be a State challenge match and it would be great if Smallbore.us entered. No money just for fun and enjoyment of the sport.
Thank you for your help and input.
Metaleer
 
sureshot007
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Posted on 10-03-2010 18:43
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I take the riser off my front sight, and bring the rear up 120 clicks. I'll have to check how big the riser is on the front sight -1/4 inch maybe? Rear sight is a Redfield Palma.
 
Metaleer
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Posted on 11-03-2010 09:30
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With the Tompkins front and Palma rear it works well. Now we just need the weather to behave. It is not looking good with showers and 17 mph wind expected.
 
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