The longest shot with a muzzleloader is often attributed to a record set by a shooter named Bob R. B. "Duke" Hanner in 2017, who successfully hit a target at a distance of 2,300 yards (approximately 1.3 miles). This remarkable feat was accomplished using a custom-made muzzleloader and specialized ammunition. Muzzleloader shooting typically emphasizes accuracy and skill, making such long-distance shots particularly challenging and impressive.
The longest shot with a .50 caliber muzzleloader is often cited as around 1,300 yards, achieved by experienced shooters under optimal conditions. However, precise records can vary, and factors such as shooter skill, ammunition, and environmental conditions play a significant role in long-range muzzleloader shooting. Generally, effective ranges for most shooters are typically much shorter, often around 200-300 yards.
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The longest shot he has ever taken was 9,892 miles from Japan to Saudi Arabia.
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To load a 12 gauge muzzleloader, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction. Begin by using a cleaning rod to ensure the barrel is free of obstructions. Then, pour the appropriate amount of black powder into the barrel, followed by a wad to contain the powder. Finally, insert the shot or slugs, tamp them down gently with a ramrod, and ensure the muzzleloader is capped or primed before firing.
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the longest shot on record was 2430 meters (over 2600 yards) with a M82A1 SASR. it was made by a Canadian sniper team in Afghanistan Now it is correct.
I'm not quite sure about the 3006, but I know that the longest recorded kill shot with a .308 was at about one and a half miles, possibly more.