The Quigley Shot
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The Quigley Shot
Barry C Jolly
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"I envy no man that knows more than myself and pity them that know less:" Sir T. Brown
"Everyone must sacrifice at the altar of stupidity from time to time" A. Einstein
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Re: The Quigley Shot
I am skeptical.
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Re: The Quigley Shot
Of which? The movie shot, or anyone who could hit a bucket offhand at that distance? Maybe the youtube guy took numerous shots, and is showing us his hits? Or maybe he's good enough to do it?
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Re: The Quigley Shot
The movie is just entrainment, nothing more.
As for hitting a 16x16" target off hand and without a spirit level to show any rifle cant at 782 yards, I just don't know. My eyes are correctable to 20/20 and from watching 600-1000 yard matches at the Sacramento CA shooting range and while in the military, that is a tall order. He did say that it was 3 hits out of 8 shots. So maybe he is lucky or talented?
Wish he would have divulged more about his load besides 5774 powder, 500 grain bullet data from Accurate Powder Comp. and the Lyman Manual.
I will agree with him about the benefits of dry firing.
As for hitting a 16x16" target off hand and without a spirit level to show any rifle cant at 782 yards, I just don't know. My eyes are correctable to 20/20 and from watching 600-1000 yard matches at the Sacramento CA shooting range and while in the military, that is a tall order. He did say that it was 3 hits out of 8 shots. So maybe he is lucky or talented?
Wish he would have divulged more about his load besides 5774 powder, 500 grain bullet data from Accurate Powder Comp. and the Lyman Manual.
I will agree with him about the benefits of dry firing.
Grand PooBah
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Re: The Quigley Shot
It’s a movie, and smokeless, who really cares.
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Re: The Quigley Shot
This guy is starting out about like I did, geeking out on the science of the whole thing....rifle appears to be a Pedersoli. Look at the sights.... I used an almost identical load at the Q last year. It's performance at long range is what convinced me that I needed to make the jump to BP and a heavier bullet (and a new rifle or two) in order to be more competitive. He doesn't really provide much info on what his load is, but mine was 29.5 gr with a 505 gr Accurate bullet (gas check). My SD with that load ran about 5 fps. Problems related to the bullet not being quite heavy enough and the lube I was using (Carnauba Red) is a hard lube not well suited for this type of work.
He could have made a shot or three on that target at that range but owning a youtube channel myself, I'm guessing that he made plenty of shots to get those three.
He could have made a shot or three on that target at that range but owning a youtube channel myself, I'm guessing that he made plenty of shots to get those three.