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1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« on: September 15, 2012, 11:57:28 AM »
I have had the scope for about a week, but wasn't able to sight in my scope yet as I have a 30mm pic rail/base.
The Burris Eliminator III is not designed with a lot of internal MOA adjustment since the purpose of the scope is to use the technology for distance. 
I put in their shim/lift kit which came in on Friday and bore sighted it easily. 
Today I went the range and zeroed it at 100 yards as per the instructions. 
I had already programmed it for my drop and BC. 
It was easy to be exact on my 100 yard zero with the 1/8 MOA clicks on the turrets which you can zero like one would a target turret. 
A friend from church who was with me helped me set up a steel target at 750 yards. 
Actually we set it up at 749 but it was close enough for what I wanted. 
Shooting of off a Harris bi-pod and my small Holland field bag.
Lasered the target and it came up as 749 yards which is the same distance my Leica 1600 LRF gave me. 
Wind was coming from the right and I guesstimated the speed as I checked the correction for a 10 mph FV (upper right part of the scope) and held slightly right and sent it. 
First shot at distance (749 yards) with Eliminator was perfect for drop, but slightly under doped the wind and hit at three O'Clock. 
Best word I can come up with is giddy. 
My friend from church who was watching through my spotting scope could hardly believe his eyes.
We went and took some pics then took a break as we were shooting to other rifles as well: 7mm STW & a 30-378 Weatherby.
About an hour later, Tracy shot from 400-1000 yards with first shot connections each time with my 6.5-47L.
Bright sunshine and mirage was now in play.
He said it was so easy it made him feel like he was cheating.   
Since once you laser the target, everything you need to make the shot is in the optic, but you still have to determine what the wind is doing, but the correction value is right there for you.
When they say "Range it & Eliminate it!" they weren't kidding.
Tracy said when he first heard about it, he though it may be more of a gimmick and not practical for field use.   
He doesn't feel that way anymore.  I think the scope on his Tikka 300 WSM may be for sale in the future.
Pics of the target:



For those who don't shoot distance much I had Tracy take two pics looking back to the bench, one with no zoom and then the second one with as much zoom this little digital camera has.  On the pic that is zoomed the shooting bench is just above the head of the target.


I let him shoot the rest of my ammo that I had on hand.  He was having a blast, literally.
Ernie
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2012, 12:08:32 AM »
cool stuff. Id dearly like to try one but being retired its hard to come up with that kind of money.
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2012, 04:23:27 AM »
go get a job lloyd.

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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2012, 07:04:09 AM »
then id have no time to shoot, load, cast and kill deer!!! :o
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2012, 11:20:54 AM »
Looking good Ernie.   
Had it been just you shooting I'd attrib it to your long experince at extreme ranges more than the scope.  Don't know your friends experience, but if lacking that says a lot for the scope and coaching.    Nice read, nice pics.
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2012, 12:49:25 PM »
Tracy is a good shot.
But it does do a lot of the work for you, so you can keep your head down on the scope watching your target.  Which also makes it fast, which is helpful when hunting.  We had decent conditions too.  That always helps 8)
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2012, 04:28:11 PM »
Great read, Sounds like the scope dials it in for ya. I wanna hear about the rifle though, The caliber too. Im thinking real hard about the 6.5X47. Dont get to hear much about it.
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2012, 05:44:20 PM »
Remmy 700 SA LH 6.5x47 Lapua
All work done by Mac's Gunworks south of Gillette.
Krieger 1-8 twist, 24" Mac Brake, match chamber
Badger 30 MOA Pic Rail, re-worked Remmy trigger.
Shoot 130 Berger's at just over 2800 fps.
McRee Chassis: At my request, Mac's Gunworks made a bag bar for me.
Ernie
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2012, 02:12:04 AM »
Very nice. I hoping to build a 6.5 this winter . Can't decide between the Lapua or the Creedmoor. Remington action, Hart barrel, Still up in thr aire on stocks. All depend on how much overtime I get this fall.
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Re: 1st time out w/my Burris Eliminator III to 1K with my 6.5x47L
« Reply #9 on: September 20, 2012, 12:54:37 AM »
Never had a Creedmore so I can't comment.

Been doing some pd shooting with the 6.5 and the Elim 3.
Knocked out dogs from 382-573 yards. On day one I was shooting in bright sunshine with mirage on relatively flat terrain. 
Difficult for any LRF. 
Day two we had a lot of wind.  From around 14-23 mph and gusting. 
Set-up so I was shooting from a somewhat elevated location and ranged with no problems whatsoever, even with sun and mirage. 
Flat ground doesn't have anything to reflect off of when lazering on level ground, but a dog mounds works.
 Getting a little elevated worked even better.
If there had been an animal on level ground-No problems.  Antelope were easy to range.
If the winds hadn't been so gusty there would be more food for the birds of prey. :D

I will begin lope and deer hunting the 2nd week of October.  I am going to take one or the other with this rig, then use my single-shot specialty handguns for the rest.
I am thinking I may take the Elim 3 off the rifle and put it on one of my SP's 8)
Ernie
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