What an incredible way to showcase the bounds of this legendary cartridge. My grandpa would’ve loved this video. Keep up the good work. Regards from Canada.
Hi i have som questions we hunting in our mountains and this gun so good I expect , what is the type of this sniper ? And what is the caliber of lead ? And what is the type of telescope? @@markandsamafterwork
This equates to an average speed of 1125 fps. Depending on what term I search, speed of sound in air is listed between 1000 and 1125 fps. The sound wave almost catches up!
@Jason scope is not ya problem! Rem 710 is a painful thing & loud as all hell! Haven’t Heard of em for over 10yrs now. Just a lemon with a Big bitter kick in the end! Scrap it & buy a Tikka or Ruger in 06 n go from there man👍🏻🙂
@Jason my 710 is a shooter as well 180 grain Winchester xp3 is its favorite groups them very tight. I put a 770 stock on mine. I believe it made it look better.
@@markandsamafterwork Hi, I hope this message finds you. I have been a hunter for years. Never cared about shooting half or kwarter MOA groups but we have a huge Baboon problem on our farm and recently aquired permits to thin out the big troops, hence the need arised to get more accurate in longer ranges ( Baboons are highly intelegent and we hardly get closer than 450m). I have decided to start reloading and to make a long story short this is my problem. I shoot with a .308 Mag. Musgrave ( South African made rifle), 23" semi bull barrel, 1:12 twist and suppressed. I use Hornady 165gr SST. After watching hours of videos and asking friends a lot of questions I have come to an issue on which I need some advice. My load data suggest that my COL should be 2.795. The SST bullet has a canelure and if I seed the bullet up to this canelure the COL is 2.725. Al I want to know is if it is safe to go out and shoot this round ? I want to mention that I use Vhitavouri N550 and the powder charge I use is well within the prescribed load data.
I'm mesmerized. I was prod of myself for a 6" grouping at 1000yards. I want to throw the target in the garbage now🥺...anyone who's never attempted what you are doing has no idea how complicated it is. You're a BEAST. 🙌🏆
what i find equally impressive is how good of a hand loader you are, the speed consistency is remarkable along with alignment. you sir are a master of your art. cheers
If I saw the video correctly, it hit the target with similar energy as a .45ACP from 10 yards, THAT is amazing to me to have that much energy after traveling to a different zip code!! Of course the point of aim MIGHT have been a different zip code. Awesome shooting, regardless.
Awesome! It’s absolutely incredible that y’all are pushing a 230 grain bullet at over 2600 fps from a 30’ 06 case. Of course, equally awesome is is hitting a target at 3000 yards. Keep up the good work guys, I appreciate what y’all do.
Indeed. Data I've found thus far shows heaviest as 220 gr projectiles, with their max vel. shown is in the 2400s - compressed. His bolt opened like it was soaked in melted-butter. Impressive!!
Our sniper team we had when I was a raider they made long range look easy,I never seen a shot over a thousand but people like them and you have a special talent
I can't understand how folk can give this a thumbs down, it's awesome shooting by a man at the top of his game, they make a great team, keep putting the great video's out Mark and Sam.
As always great work and thank you! I like how you added the note (hitting power of the 45acp) that really adds another level of perspective, especially for me. And again, the drone shot at the end adds perspective for distance and the elevation change. The amount of time (preparing through editing) that you both put in shows your pure passion for what you do. I have such respect for you both. Thanks again! Stay safe everyone!
Thank you for sharing this video. At a time of so many different ammo round which I prefer to call "flavor of the year" to achieve sales, to see the O' 30.06 do what it does well at long range, well again your skill AND your lady friend and/or wife's skill shows it all.
Really cool to see the old 30 ought 6 perform so impressively! it's my favorite cartridge cuz I began hunting as a young lad with the 30-06 the most versatile cartridge in the history of rifles.
Yep....it's funny, when it comes to comparing rifles, it's usually the 06 they are comparing them to!! I bought a Savage 110 when I was 16....almost 40 years later it's still my "go to" gun.
The 30-06. Never shot one. My Dad did. From a M1 Garand. During the battle of Okinawa. World War II. He was in the 6th Marines. He was one of the lucky ones. He came home alive.
I like how you put the fps in the equation. It's one thing to hit a target at such a great distance but to be able to have enough for a killing blow is the truly impressive part. Those rounds are impressively put together for this purpose and I bet that rifle had a lot of work done to it as well. Over all, a great display of potential in not ideal conditions but a real one at that.
I grew up on a Remington Model 788, your video brought back my childhood, out in a north Missouri farm with my uncle Delbert teaching me about firearms and shooting. The 30-06 rd is amazing, it's why he have been using it for over 100 years.
Really nice. I loved reloading 30-06; it's so flexible and there are millions of recipes out there. My old go-to was IMR 4350 at around 56 grains or so, 168 gr Sierra Matchkings; Berger is great. Beautiful shooting, nice spotter!
True it’s a very impressive distance, in fact, a perfect demonstration. That being said, it appears that he’s shooting slightly elevated of the target. And again, as impressive as it is, (and it’s real-world capable) I would like to see this weapon system, operating at its “worst”, whatever that may be, on even ground. Notwithstanding, 3000+ yards? Holy cow, for a 30.06 to reach out at 2 miles? Murphy must have been on strike or down with Covid-19 that day
@@garyjohnson4575 I’ve done incredibly well with the DPMS AR-10 .308. Believe it or not 650yrds cold bore is not unachievable with iron sights. I use the MBUS-Pro, but when you’re talking 1.7 mile shots, the rifle itself is no longer “the weapon”. You better have a damn GOOD round, loaded properly, grain wise, and a perfect barometric day....lol
@@tommyleecolejr.4680 ...can't even imagine it! Ages ago I got to shoot on a 500yrd range, the vastness of the range blew my mind, the fog rolling...my eyesight without glasses is 20/400!!! At twenty feet, I see four hundred! It doesn't really get better with the glasses so long distance shooting, with accuracy, Sometimes feels like magic. Recently got hit with cataracts, sold all my guns and ammo (except the 22lr...might need that) and now I'm into the bow. But I could live on the range. I hate the controversy, there has always been loaded weapons in my home, and I never touched them until told to. Gun control is a mental exercise, having nothing to do laws. My great grandfather's 30-06 was above the front door in West Virginia, Every Time I stepped through it. And I knew that he would take out mountain lion, or bear if he could see it. We have to stop raising unhappy people, fix them before the rampage, it's not the gun.
Personally I'm glad to see that old war horse of a cartridge being used to strike targets at distances it was never intended to see, a lot of people say the 06 Springfield is antiquated, but for those in the hand loading world it also happens to be one of the most versatile cartridges in existence, perhaps partly because it's also one of the oldest cartridges still being used by hunters across America, well done Sir many marksman applaud your efforts.
Just awesome. I started out with a blr 30/06 at 16 years old using a federal 180 grain nosler partition and that's all that rifle has ever seen. I'm 51 years young and she is still as accurate as the day I bought her!!! Love that caliber! Great video!👊👊👊
I would love to see you bring a 30-06 to King of 2 Mile, and shock people with hits. Mind you're in trouble with my missus, for giving me "ideas" with my old 30-06.
Wow. The '06 has some legs on those shots and still as strong as a 45acp from 10 paces at 3k yards!!!! Excellent spotting and shooting. Hats off to you.
Mark, does Temperature variations and so the Temperatur of the powder affect your V0 and strongly influence your point of impact? And from what distance is it important? Cheers T. from Germany
Sweet, Mark! This time I focused on your trigger finger. Absolute consistency on each and every shot but, I guess from all of the shots you've made over the past years, it has come from total muscle memory. You are extremely fortunate to have such a great paddock for shooting. How far away from your home is it located and how long does it take to get there?
A QUESTION FOR YOU TWO: ARE the two of you like Crocodile Dundee, and OWN ALL OF THE LAND THAT WE SEE IN YOUR VIDEOS? OR DO YOU HAVE TO GO TO ALL OF THE LAND OWNERS WHOSE LAND YOU'RE SHOOTING THROUGH, AND GET PERMISSION? OR, DO YOU SIMPLY WAIT UNTIL THEY 'GO WALKABOUT'? 👌JUST VERY CURIOUS😷👍
Great shooting in that wind. I also really like the format of this channel. I like how you show the setup the shot and the different camera angles. Cheers.
The great tribute to the old 30 ought 6 and the marksmen of World War II. A fine weapon. Still great for hunting in North America. I got my 1st 30 06 m1 garand at a DCM shoot in Reno Nevada.
I have had an 30/06 all my 72 yrs. Got it from grandfather that brought it back from WW1. He delivered messages on motor cycles. He was a great man and only shared that after I joined the AF. I have reloaded until it was to hard for me. But I shot 180 gr and I have killed deer at more than 1 thousand yards. This is a great rifle muser.
Just went out and spent big money on a new A 10 the fires the 6.5 Creadmore round. Its very accurate but I never knew my 30-06 or my .308 had this range. I know it has a lot to do with the shooter and the spotter. Great shots !
30-06 has always been my number one rifle (Moose, deer, bear and elk) It's the caliber of all calibers ! Now, I of course, could have done the same as you did with the only difference........my shots would have just plowed the entire field ! Fantastic video ! I just loved the whole set up. Thanks.
Awesome shooting mate. I have basically the same rifle with a Dan Muller barrel. Everyone thinks I’m nuts for chambering in 30-06 but we know it is still an outstanding cartridge. No belt, easy on barrels, low recoil and plenty of velocity out of long barrel. I’m from Indiana BTW.
What an incredible way to showcase the bounds of this legendary cartridge. My grandpa would’ve loved this video. Keep up the good work. Regards from Canada.
Thanks Man, Cheers
That is some incredible shots with a great spotter. About 8 seconds of flight time really shows how far away the target is. Great shooting Sir.
Thanks Chad, cheers
Hi i have som questions we hunting in our mountains and this gun so good I expect , what is the type of this sniper ? And what is the caliber of lead ? And what is the type of telescope?
@@markandsamafterwork
This equates to an average speed of 1125 fps. Depending on what term I search, speed of sound in air is listed between 1000 and 1125 fps. The sound wave almost catches up!
@mrfalsa1404 the rifle specs are listed in the first 60 seconds
Dont always need a spotter tho...sometimes youre by yourself
That is impressive. 30-06 is my favorite cartridge for hunting, to see someone stretch it out that far is nuts. Well done!
Cheers Kyle, thanks
Wow......I do very much respect that Sir! Awesome skill in adjustment to those conditions!
@Jason scope is not ya problem! Rem 710 is a painful thing & loud as all hell! Haven’t Heard of em for over 10yrs now.
Just a lemon with a Big bitter kick in the end!
Scrap it & buy a Tikka or Ruger in 06 n go from there man👍🏻🙂
I had no idea the 30-06 could do that! Color me impressed.
@Jason my 710 is a shooter as well 180 grain Winchester xp3 is its favorite groups them very tight. I put a 770 stock on mine. I believe it made it look better.
growing up, I would have never imagined taking a 30-06 to 3000 yds.. This is the round that will never die.
Lol, yep, cheers
Same here...I always thought 1000 yards was about the max.
That ammo is same to M1 GARAND?
@@zacyeahitsme361 yes sir
I'm always glad you guys include the drone footage because it really gives you a good sense of just how incredibly far that distance is.
Cheers Man, thanks
I second this. Its very impressive when shown in perspective that way.
@@markandsamafterwork Hi, I hope this message finds you.
I have been a hunter for years. Never cared about shooting half or kwarter MOA groups but we have a huge Baboon problem on our farm and recently aquired permits to thin out the big troops, hence the need arised to get more accurate in longer ranges ( Baboons are highly intelegent and we hardly get closer than 450m). I have decided to start reloading and to make a long story short this is my problem.
I shoot with a .308 Mag. Musgrave ( South African made rifle), 23" semi bull barrel, 1:12 twist and suppressed. I use Hornady 165gr SST.
After watching hours of videos and asking friends a lot of questions I have come to an issue on which I need some advice.
My load data suggest that my COL should be 2.795. The SST bullet has a canelure and if I seed the bullet up to this canelure the COL is 2.725. Al I want to know is if it is safe to go out and shoot this round ? I want to mention that I use Vhitavouri N550 and the powder charge I use is well within the prescribed load data.
Bloody incredible mate!🏁
Shoot the drone. Lol. Only kidding.
I'm mesmerized. I was prod of myself for a 6" grouping at 1000yards. I want to throw the target in the garbage now🥺...anyone who's never attempted what you are doing has no idea how complicated it is. You're a BEAST. 🙌🏆
Lol, hey 6" at 1000 is great, good job, Cheers
I’m so glad you did the zoom out at the end to appreciate how insanely far that is.
Cheers Man, thanks
9 seconds from gun to target. Thats far.
Little under 2 miles
1.78 miles! That zoom back, I said Damn out loud. Nice job!
what i find equally impressive is how good of a hand loader you are, the speed consistency is remarkable along with alignment. you sir are a master of your art. cheers
Cheers Peter, thanks man.
I would love to know what powder is being used in the hand loads here. Very impressive sd and real good velocity.
If my math is right, you're shooting 1.717 miles with amazing performance. Thanks. Incredible team.
Cheers Man, thanks
Incredible weapon also
Amazing performance??
If I saw the video correctly, it hit the target with similar energy as a .45ACP from 10 yards, THAT is amazing to me to have that much energy after traveling to a different zip code!! Of course the point of aim MIGHT have been a different zip code. Awesome shooting, regardless.
6-7 seconds, to hit a moving target would be unbelievable
Now that’s stretching out the old 06. Good job you two 👍👍
Cheers Lyndon, thanks
I love this! the openness, the ability to shoot and to shoot whenever you want (as I sit trapped in a suburban prison on the East Coast)
Glad you liked, Man Cheers
Great team work.
It really shows how the wind effects the bullet drift at extended ranges.
Yep, Cheers
Good old 30-06 Springfield.One of the best catridge ever made.
Cheers
Awesome! It’s absolutely incredible that y’all are pushing a 230 grain bullet at over 2600 fps from a 30’ 06 case. Of course, equally awesome is is hitting a target at 3000 yards. Keep up the good work guys, I appreciate what y’all do.
Cheers Melon, glad you liked, Thanks
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Play the rank of Mazda Selma
How you doing
And crossing the sound barrier to do it. Yes. Impressive.
Indeed. Data I've found thus far shows heaviest as 220 gr projectiles, with their max vel. shown is in the 2400s - compressed. His bolt opened like it was soaked in melted-butter. Impressive!!
This is filmed so well and edited so efficiently and super informative as well. Great shooting and great channel you both!
Thanks James, Cheers and all the best.
I love it when someone takes the time make a great quality video that is informative. I tip my hat to you guys.
cheers Man, thanks
Amazing skills on a precision 30-06. Tip my hat to the both of you.
Thanks Man, cheers
Great shooting Mark, but we all know its the teamwork that gets the job done! Good spotting Sam!
Yep sure does, just doesn't happen unless we are both on song, glad you liked, Cheers
You are the first person that viewed that gave the meaning to the 30-06 . Good stuff and thanks
Cheers Man
With that wind, this duo is essentially launching miniature artillery shells nearly two miles. Very impressive!
Cheers
Our sniper team we had when I was a raider they made long range look easy,I never seen a shot over a thousand but people like them and you have a special talent
Awesome, Cheers
I can't understand how folk can give this a thumbs down, it's awesome shooting by a man at the top of his game, they make a great team, keep putting the great video's out Mark and Sam.
Thanks Nick, cheers mate.
The ones giving the thumbs down are just jealous they can't shoot like that
I wish I could shoot that good. 500 yards is the farthest I've ever shot. I couldn't imagine shooting out that far.
Where is this where did you shot
Perhaps you’ve never heard of Democrats.
Just as I was thinking about getting a 30-06 you upload this. I think it's a sign. Great shooting as always.
Lol, Cheers
Holy cow the drone shot moving back from the target really gave it perspective. this video is amazing
cheers
I couldn't even hit the field that tge silos were in. Absolutely unbelievable shots. Amazing you two.
Cheers Dan
I’ve always said the 30-6 can still hold it’s own even against the modern cartridges.
Cheers
3 cheers for 3 pings!!! Well done sir! That’s a lovely rifle you have there… 30-06 is one of my favorite cartridges, thank you for sharing!
Thanks Man, Cheers
As always great work and thank you! I like how you added the note (hitting power of the 45acp) that really adds another level of perspective, especially for me. And again, the drone shot at the end adds perspective for distance and the elevation change. The amount of time (preparing through editing) that you both put in shows your pure passion for what you do. I have such respect for you both. Thanks again! Stay safe everyone!
Thanks Man, yes all takes lots of time and effort, glad you like, cheers and all the best,
Thank you for sharing this video. At a time of so many different ammo round which I prefer to call "flavor of the year" to achieve sales, to see the O' 30.06 do what it does well at long range, well again your skill AND your lady friend and/or wife's skill shows it all.
Cheers man, thanks
May just be the only channel I click on the vid and hit thumbs up before the first 3 seconds load.
Lol, awesome, Cheers
LOL! Me too!!!
shiphteey you must watch gazisniper Furkan düzenli. He is no human 😂
Me too!!
Then after I watch it... I wanna hit a 2nd like button, but alas... there's only one...
I watch in awe of your determination for the long shot.
Y'all Rock! Great share!
Cheers Brad, thanks
Mark, you never cease to impress me with your shooting skills especially in the winds that you often shoot in. Well done!
Cheers Brian, thanks
Bravo Mme spoter
Hands down my favourite couple on TH-cam, love you guys. Keep up the with the great content 👌
Thanks Joe, Cheers
Really cool to see the old 30 ought 6 perform so impressively! it's my favorite cartridge cuz I began hunting as a young lad with the 30-06 the most versatile cartridge in the history of rifles.
Cheers Man, thanks
Yep....it's funny, when it comes to comparing rifles, it's usually the 06 they are comparing them to!! I bought a Savage 110 when I was 16....almost 40 years later it's still my "go to" gun.
308. / 7.62 the most versatile
The 30-06. Never shot one. My Dad did. From a M1 Garand. During the battle of Okinawa. World War II. He was in the 6th Marines.
He was one of the lucky ones.
He came home alive.
Great to hear, Cheers
It’s an excellent caliber
Glad to hear! I have a Savage 30-06. Great gun, great caliber. Get yourself one when you can. You won't regret it.
@@palanthis Have an Axis II .... great rifle ... but now the new Savage Impulse has me very interested.
Salute to your dad. The greatest generation. Sir.
Love the 06. Also the 25-06. Keep on doing what you all do.
Cheers Eric, thanks
I am absolutely amazed.
Cheers
Smacks with authority !! He's onto something !! 💥 💯 👍
Thanks John
God bless you two,be safe ! 🎖 💥 👍
I like how you put the fps in the equation. It's one thing to hit a target at such a great distance but to be able to have enough for a killing blow is the truly impressive part. Those rounds are impressively put together for this purpose and I bet that rifle had a lot of work done to it as well. Over all, a great display of potential in not ideal conditions but a real one at that.
Cheers Chris, thanks
I'm so jealous of a hobby like that. Incredible job!
Cheers Man, thanks
That drone really brings home what you just achieved.
Cheers
I grew up on a Remington Model 788, your video brought back my childhood, out in a north Missouri farm with my uncle Delbert teaching me about firearms and shooting. The 30-06 rd is amazing, it's why he have been using it for over 100 years.
Awesome, Cheers
That sucker still has some energy behind it at that range amazing
Yep, lol, Cheers
Could it kill at that range? Does it have enough energy to kill at a mule and three quarters?
@@jamesmorton5017 It would def put SOMETHING down.
didnt have any energy left... you can see the actual bullet bounce off. at that range its like hitting someone with a light 38 special
@@renaissanceman5847 850fps still, will definitely put a human down
Really nice. I loved reloading 30-06; it's so flexible and there are millions of recipes out there. My old go-to was IMR 4350 at around 56 grains or so, 168 gr Sierra Matchkings; Berger is great. Beautiful shooting, nice spotter!
Thanks Man,. Cheers
When the Drone shots zoomed out and I finally was able to see the distance from the shooters angle oh my gosh that is unbelievable!!
Cheers Shawn, thanks
True it’s a very impressive distance, in fact, a perfect demonstration. That being said, it appears that he’s shooting slightly elevated of the target. And again, as impressive as it is, (and it’s real-world capable) I would like to see this weapon system, operating at its “worst”, whatever that may be, on even ground. Notwithstanding, 3000+ yards? Holy cow, for a 30.06 to reach out at 2 miles? Murphy must have been on strike or down with Covid-19 that day
500 is rough with iron sights!
@@garyjohnson4575 I’ve done incredibly well with the DPMS AR-10 .308. Believe it or not 650yrds cold bore is not unachievable with iron sights. I use the MBUS-Pro, but when you’re talking 1.7 mile shots, the rifle itself is no longer “the weapon”. You better have a damn GOOD round, loaded properly, grain wise, and a perfect barometric day....lol
@@tommyleecolejr.4680 ...can't even imagine it! Ages ago I got to shoot on a 500yrd range, the vastness of the range blew my mind, the fog rolling...my eyesight without glasses is 20/400!!! At twenty feet, I see four hundred! It doesn't really get better with the glasses so long distance shooting, with accuracy, Sometimes feels like magic. Recently got hit with cataracts, sold all my guns and ammo (except the 22lr...might need that) and now I'm into the bow. But I could live on the range. I hate the controversy, there has always been loaded weapons in my home, and I never touched them until told to. Gun control is a mental exercise, having nothing to do laws. My great grandfather's 30-06 was above the front door in West Virginia, Every Time I stepped through it. And I knew that he would take out mountain lion, or bear if he could see it. We have to stop raising unhappy people, fix them before the rampage, it's not the gun.
Brilliant. Love that nostalgic cartridge I still hunt with today. Well done.
Thanks Man, Cheers
It’s amazing how well the old .30-06 performed. I want to learn to shoot like that.
Cheers
Personally I'm glad to see that old war horse of a cartridge being used to strike targets at distances it was never intended to see, a lot of people say the 06 Springfield is antiquated, but for those in the hand loading world it also happens to be one of the most versatile cartridges in existence, perhaps partly because it's also one of the oldest cartridges still being used by hunters across America, well done Sir many marksman applaud your efforts.
Thanks Man, glad you liked, Cheers and all the best.
06 is a great cartridge. There's a reason it's been around so long and spawned many other cartridges based on the 06 cartridge
Cheers
What is incredible to me is the wind you were shooting in! So much variation: direction and velocity between you and the target. Excellent work.
thanks Man
Wow! That would have been quite a feat on a calm day. Absolutely incredible!
Cheers Man, thanks
Just awesome. I started out with a blr 30/06 at 16 years old using a federal 180 grain nosler partition and that's all that rifle has ever seen. I'm 51 years young and she is still as accurate as the day I bought her!!! Love that caliber! Great video!👊👊👊
Cheers Steve, thanks
Love the 30-06, the first high power rifle I ever owned. It likes to hunt deer and elk!!!😀
Yep, great rounds, Cheers
Same here. 06,greet classic. We called em,, meat on the tabe bullet.
l am a big fan of the 3006 round....l am in my 80's now.....Thanks from Kentucky...Awesome shooting my friend...!
Thanks Man, Cheers
I would love to see you bring a 30-06 to King of 2 Mile, and shock people with hits.
Mind you're in trouble with my missus, for giving me "ideas" with my old 30-06.
Lol, Cheers
It seems to be quite capable. I'm not versed in LR, just a gun guy watching TH-cam, what would be the preferred or favorite cartridge?
@@mharrison1325 most ELR guys are using a CheyTac cartridge, 375 or 408
@@mharrison1325 45-70! ;)
That is insane! You guys are so fun to watch! Downright addictive. Thanks for sharing and God bless you!
cheers Mark, thanks
Wow. The '06 has some legs on those shots and still as strong as a 45acp from 10 paces at 3k yards!!!! Excellent spotting and shooting. Hats off to you.
Cheers Jerrod, thanks
How you know how strong it is at that distance?
@@36USMC Ballistic Charts
That's a beautiful weapon . You got an awesome spotter. That's a long ways to reach out an touch someone.. nicely done
Cheers Rod, thanks
In plain Afrikaans "Dis moer vêr!"
The 30-06 still impresses me! Good shooting Sir
Cheer Jaco, thanks
Ek het presies daai woorde in my kop gesê!😂
Very impressive.
you two are great together. Thank you
Cheers
Would love to see what your patterns are like at an even mile! 1.7 miles is exponentially more difficult than an even 1. Well done!
Lots of videos on the channel, Cheers
Thank you Mark and Sam! Always impressed by you two!
Thanks Joe, Cheers
That made me pull out the M-1 for some smiles.
Lol, Cheers
If people only knew how powerful their firearms really are!!! That's just nuts!! Great video.
Cheers
I consistently make 500 yard shots with my 06 but this is impressive 👏
Cheers Man, thanks
I've always loved the 30 odd six round man that was world class shooting great work loved it
Thanks Man, cheers
Thirty Aught six.
@@dundeeecroc Thanks BROTHER for replying have a great day
I am all about the 1903 Springfield in 30-06 so this was awesome to see the cartridges capability at distance with an optic.
Cheers
The 1917 Enfield in 06 is a strong action. I run my hot handloads through it. Handles em just fine. But the 1903,s are classic I have 3 of em.
Hell of a shot distance. Great calculations to get on target after just a few shots at that distance. Absolutely stellar.
Cheers Man, thanks
With a vast array of ammo to shoot out of this round it's still one of my favorite calibers .
Cheers
Я просто кайфую от того какие вы профи. Спасибо вам за эти съемки. Прекрасно смотреть на работу настоящих профессионалов. 👍🏻
Thank you Man, glad you liked, cheers
Fantastic! I really appreciate what can be done with more common cartridges... in the hands of an expert!
Cheers
WoW very impressive and thanks for showing 3006 abilities!
Cheers
That wind was all over the place. Glad you got on target
Yep, cheers
Greetings from El Paso Texas!!! Such a sweet sound. Very nice!!!!
Cheers
Mark, does Temperature variations and so the Temperatur of the powder affect your V0 and strongly influence your point of impact? And from what distance is it important? Cheers T. from Germany
Yes a little, at any distance you would consider long range and beyond, Cheers
Great shooting Mark, great spotting Sam......awesome result considering the distance and wind conditions, thank for sharing and all the best!
Thanks Man, Cheers
Sweet, Mark! This time I focused on your trigger finger. Absolute consistency on each and every shot but, I guess from all of the shots you've made over the past years, it has come from total muscle memory. You are extremely fortunate to have such a great paddock for shooting. How far away from your home is it located and how long does it take to get there?
Thanks Craig, glad you liked, and not far away only a short drive, Cheers
Beautifully done excellent marksmanship
Thanks Sean
A QUESTION FOR YOU TWO: ARE the two of you like Crocodile Dundee, and OWN ALL OF THE LAND THAT WE SEE IN YOUR VIDEOS? OR DO YOU HAVE TO GO TO ALL OF THE LAND OWNERS WHOSE LAND YOU'RE SHOOTING THROUGH, AND GET PERMISSION? OR, DO YOU SIMPLY WAIT UNTIL THEY 'GO WALKABOUT'? 👌JUST VERY CURIOUS😷👍
We know the owners of the property and organize to shoot there every time, Cheers
Great shooting in that wind. I also really like the format of this channel. I like how you show the setup the shot and the different camera angles. Cheers.
Thanks Mike, Cheers
That's got to be a record for that round...
Cheers
The great tribute to the old 30 ought 6 and the marksmen of World War II. A fine weapon. Still great for hunting in North America. I got my 1st 30 06 m1 garand at a DCM shoot in Reno Nevada.
Cheers, glad you liked, thanks
I'm weirdly happy to be the first like.
Lol, Cheers
@@markandsamafterwork THIS IS THE BEST CIVILIAN LONG RANGE FOOTAGE IVE EVER SEEN
I appreciate you posting your balistics calculations - very important to enable such shooting-pretty Damn Good Shot!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers Man, thanks
I don’t know what’s more awesome, making that shot or how you work together with your partner! Moving!
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I have had an 30/06 all my 72 yrs. Got it from grandfather that brought it back from WW1. He delivered messages on motor cycles. He was a great man and only shared that after I joined the AF. I have reloaded until it was to hard for me. But I shot 180 gr and I have killed deer at more than 1 thousand yards. This is a great rifle muser.
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Absolutely fantastic enjoyed the whole clip end to end thanks to both of you
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Just bought a Husqvarna 1640 / 30-06. I loved how far it went. 💫
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30,06, my favourite,taken every kind of game with it, very underated caliber
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You are such a lucky man to have such a beautiful assistant ranging and calling your shots.
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Absolutely phenomenal. I've subbed just because of this video. Many blessings!
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@@markandsamafterwork Thank you. I'll check out more of your videos in the future.
Just went out and spent big money on a new A 10 the fires the 6.5 Creadmore round. Its very accurate but I never knew my 30-06 or my .308 had this range. I know it has a lot to do with the shooter and the spotter. Great shots !
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My absolute fave caliber ... Never seen it stretched beyond 2700 meters hey?, very nice shooting there 👋👌👌👊
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Beautiful work. LOVED seeing all the stats in the top right at the start. Usually have to ask in most videos.
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This guy is a legend
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Nicely done, and nicely presented you two, good on ya!
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Skillful shooter with awesome spotter along with precision equipment! Good job guys!
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That is absolutely insane how far that was😳 hats off to this guy.
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30-06 has always been my number one rifle (Moose, deer, bear and elk) It's the caliber of all calibers ! Now, I of course, could have done the same as you did with the only difference........my shots would have just plowed the entire field ! Fantastic video ! I just loved the whole set up. Thanks.
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Awesome shooting mate. I have basically the same rifle with a Dan Muller barrel. Everyone thinks I’m nuts for chambering in 30-06 but we know it is still an outstanding cartridge. No belt, easy on barrels, low recoil and plenty of velocity out of long barrel. I’m from Indiana BTW.
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