Well, why not? The scope is calibrated that far.
I was on our club's long range (1,200 yards max) on Saturday, we were shooting 800/1,000/1,200 yards, so I thought for a giggle I would take the 4 (T) as well as my long range .308.
At 800 the 4 (T) was relatively straightforward to shoot (allowing for the fact the sight post point covered the whole of the vbull). Once I got the elevation figured out, it would put everything in the black (there was a fair breeze running across the range) with the best a lucky vbull. I could just about see the spotting disc at this range.
At 1,000, again once the elevation was figured out, it would put pretty much everything on target, but not with any meaningful grouping.
(I didn't try it at 1,200).
I am currently using Kynamco ammunition loaded with a 174gn SMK bullet, which probably replicates Mk 7 ball fairly accurately.
Above all, the 4 (T) is just fun to shoot, and it is nice to stretch it out distance wise now and again.
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