Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
#1
Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
I would like to shoot more this winter. So I was thinking about setting up a "short" range in my basement. 30 feet or so.
But I don't know where the bullet would hit the paper at 30 feet, if I'm zeroed inat 200 yards? Make sense?
I would almost think that at that distance, it should be dead center. Except the scope is 1.5" above the bore.
I know about the safety issues and will take extreme caution if I do this.
Sound proofing, sand or some type of balistics gel backstop, etc.
But I don't know where the bullet would hit the paper at 30 feet, if I'm zeroed inat 200 yards? Make sense?
I would almost think that at that distance, it should be dead center. Except the scope is 1.5" above the bore.
I know about the safety issues and will take extreme caution if I do this.
Sound proofing, sand or some type of balistics gel backstop, etc.
#2
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: NW Arkansas
Posts: 1,673
RE: Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
ORIGINAL: game4lunch
I would like to shoot more this winter. So I was thinking about setting up a "short" range in my basement. 30 feet or so.
But I don't know where the bullet would hit the paper at 30 feet, if I'm zeroed inat 200 yards? Make sense?
I would almost think that at that distance, it should be dead center. Except the scope is 1.5" above the bore.
I know about the safety issues and will take extreme caution if I do this.
Sound proofing, sand or some type of balistics gel backstop, etc.
I would like to shoot more this winter. So I was thinking about setting up a "short" range in my basement. 30 feet or so.
But I don't know where the bullet would hit the paper at 30 feet, if I'm zeroed inat 200 yards? Make sense?
I would almost think that at that distance, it should be dead center. Except the scope is 1.5" above the bore.
I know about the safety issues and will take extreme caution if I do this.
Sound proofing, sand or some type of balistics gel backstop, etc.
#4
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: NW Arkansas
Posts: 1,673
RE: Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
"I want to leave this world like my Grandpa, peaceful and asleep . . .
Not kicking and screaming like every one else in the car!"
Yeah, that could leave a clue as to what kinda personality we're dealing with.
Not kicking and screaming like every one else in the car!"
Yeah, that could leave a clue as to what kinda personality we're dealing with.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Posts: 116
RE: Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
You have got to be kidding me!Shooting in your basement.For starters the echo from the blast will make you go death even with ear protection.If I was your nabor I would be calling the cops after the first shot.You will also set of every smoke detector in your house.The sulfur smell will never leave the house.What are you going to gain at 30 feet or 10 yards.You will have bullet defection at that distance even going into sand bags.Indoor ranges require gobs of money in equipment and thats not even saying if you could get a permit to set such a thing up in your house.Man you must be nuts.Get a pellet gun and forget anything else.Or forget about guns all together because people like you should not own a gun.I am going to go take an Advil after reading this one.Sorry if I came off harsh but that is to damagers.
#6
RE: Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
Stopping bullets and sound suppression are the least of your worries. Unless you have tens of thousands of dollars to set up an air handling system, I would start reading up on treatments for systemic lead poisoning right now.
Edit: as someone else mentioned, an air rifle is a very good investment.
Edit: as someone else mentioned, an air rifle is a very good investment.
#7
RE: Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
Yeah, shooting a powder propelled gun in your basement is a very bad idea. Sound, fire, deflection, broken glass from both sound and concussion, and the inherent smell that the powder is going to produce are all good reasons "NOT" to shoot your guns off in the basement. I would invest about $50 into airsoft if you want to shoot guns in your basement. You can get very realistic airsoft guns.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rivesville, WV
Posts: 3,192
RE: Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
What caliber are you shooting? And do you reload? The rifle should be between 1/2 to 1 inch low. If you reload try a Cat sneeze load. I load 3.0 grains of Red Dot with a .454 roundball in my 45-70. It makes a great Gallery load. No noise what so ever. I shoot it in my 1885 Browning, and you can hear the hammer drop. I also use it as a small game load while deer hunting. Tom.
#9
RE: Where should my bullets hit at 30 feet?
Just go to the range. I shoot all winter long. It's extremely valuable practice to shoot in the same conditions you would be hunting in. Fog, snow, colder temps with bulky clothing etc etc.