This factory ammo makes me question my choice to continue reloading every time I shoot it.This is good advice. Plus when you’re done, you’ll have 200 once fired Lapua brass to start load dev for the rifle.
This factory ammo makes me question my choice to continue reloading every time I shoot it.This is good advice. Plus when you’re done, you’ll have 200 once fired Lapua brass to start load dev for the rifle.
If I were in your shoes, I'd swap to the 6.5 and buy 2-300 rounds of this ammo: https://www.milehighshooting.com/berger-ammunition-6-5-mm-creedmoor-156gr-eol-elite-hunter-20-box/
Get solid chrono data and a 10+ round zero, and you're ready to rock. Seeing your impacts is going to help you learn way more.
Me and a buddy from work registered for Skills division at the Cactus Classic on the March 28th weekend. Never been to a match before; really looking forward to it. I’m a pretty decent shot when I’m in my element (my range, my setup, no timer running), but having to glass up the targets and build up a position under, then squeeze shots off under the time pressure is going kick my butt. I’ll probably be shooting my 7PRC, which, as stated before, I’m good with in my element; but I won’t be able to see impacts as I would with a lower recoiling rifle. I have a 6.5 Creed, but I’d need to swap a scope on it and work up a load; don’t know if I’ll have time for that. Will be great practice either way.
So I'm new to any kind of shooting competition. So total dweeb when it comes to this stuff. I'm working on shooting more, and will be trying to find somewhere to reach out to 1k, I am interested in doing a NRL hunter this spring, is this something you can do without a buddy? I know I'm going to sucl, and probably won't hit shit, but I'm wanting to learn my limits, and faults to get better. But do I need a partner?
So I'm new to any kind of shooting competition. So total dweeb when it comes to this stuff. I'm working on shooting more, and will be trying to find somewhere to reach out to 1k, I am interested in doing a NRL hunter this spring, is this something you can do without a buddy? I know I'm going to sucl, and probably won't hit shit, but I'm wanting to learn my limits, and faults to get better. But do I need a partner?