0.40x” at 600 Yards — Schatz Shoots Small (Amazingly Small)
Richard Schatz, the “Duke of Dashers”, has done it again. Just look at that group! Believe it or not, that is five shots at 600 yards. There are four shots in one ragged hole, with one a bit to the right. The group, initially measured at between 0.402″ and 0.410″, is very close to an IBS World Record. Assuming (on the high side) that that group measures 0.410″, that works out to 0.065 MOA. Wow.
Schatz, a past IBS 600-yard National Champion, shot this group in a Heavy Gun relay on May 18, 2014 at the Columbus Sportsman’s Association range in Columbus, Wisconsin. Richard was using his trusty 6mm Dasher, a 17-lb Light Gun that he has been shooting for years. His ultra-accurate load consisted of 103gr Spencer Bullets pushed by Varget and CCI 450 primers. The Lapua brass had recently been annealed and he batched his record rounds “by feel” based on the force needed to seat the bullets.
Richard said the group involved a good bit of luck, and perfect timing. The conditions were generally “switchy and difficult” at the match. However, in one Heavy Gun relay, Richard said “the wind flags just dropped straight down at the end of the sighter period. It’s like the range went dead.” Richard had windage on his scope so he just held off to correct for the calm. “I didn’t guess the hold-off correctly”, Richard admitted, “that’s why the shots ended up at the edge of the 9 Ring.”
Twenty Seconds of Near-Perfect Shooting
Richard got his five record rounds down range in about 20 seconds. He can shoot faster but, given the exceptional conditions, he took a little more time to aim: “Because the flags dropped and conditions stayed calm, I slowed down a little. I made more of a deliberate attempt to shoot a small group — a conscious effort to aim more precisely. Normally I’ll try to shoot the quickest I can get the dot close to the center of the X. I was trying to be a little more precise this time.”
Whatever Richard did, it sure worked. That’s a spectacular group — one of the smallest ever shot at 600 yards. Richard, a modest guy, credited the group to good conditions, and good luck: “Like I always say ‘the wind can blow ‘em in just as easy as it blows ‘em out’.” Richard says this rifle, with the current Krieger barrel, can typically put five shots in about two inches at 600 yards, in calm, stable conditions.
Very Close to an IBS Heavy Gun Record
The current IBS 600-yard, five-shot Heavy Gun group record is 0.404″, set by John Lewis in 2008. This recent group by Richard Schatz is very, very close to that mark. At Columbus, Wisconsin, four different measurers examined Richard’s group on May 18th. The four measurements were: 0.402″, 0.403″, 0.410″, and 0.409″ (see photo). Whether or not this is a new record will be determined by the IBS official measurement committee to which the target is being submitted. It’s worth mentioning that Richard Schatz currently holds the IBS 600-yard Heavy Gun score record, with a value of 50 points (and 0.634″ tie-breaker).
Rifle Specifications: Nesika Action Krieger 1:8″ twist barrel, 27″ length, 0.236″ bore Chambered for 6mm Dasher with 0.272″ neck and 0.104″ Freebore Shehane “Baby Tracker” stock Nightforce 8-32x56mm NSX Scope |
Load Specifications: Clay Spencer 103gr bullets Lapua 6mmBR brass (formed to Dasher) Cases skim-turned for .0035 total clearance Hodgdon Varget powder, 32.2 grains CCI 450 primers Muzzle Velocity 2980 FPS |
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Tags: 600yd, 6mm Dasher, 6mmbr, Columbus, IBS, Lapua, Record, Richard Schatz, Spencer, Varget
Amazing! Thanks for putting it up. So much for the idea that flat toe angled stocks are a requirement for long range shooting. I wonder what his shooting style (degree of hold, or lack of it) is.
GREAT SHOOTING!!!!!!
Richard is one of the greatest guys you will ever meet. I always loved watching him shoot, as he has nothing fancy, just an old hart rest with a Farley Joy stick, he may stick a rag on top of the bags. Usually has a old MTD plastic box with his ammo in it, and that is about all he brings to the bench. He keeps it simple, and it works.
Blly C says ATTA BOY and I second the Atta Boy. Billy also says you should know where the (X) is.
If I could shoot that at 100 I’d be happy.