Anyone remember when getting as close as you could was cool?
Anyone remember when getting as close as you could was cool?
True, but the word on the street is if my scope has a dial and my bullets have extra power then stuff just falls over DRT all day long.
Here’s a question for fellas that shoot regularly. What’s your first shot when you get to the range? Assuming you’re not doing load development.....
True, but the word on the street is if my scope has a dial and my bullets have extra power then stuff just falls over DRT all day long.
Here’s a question for fellas that shoot regularly. What’s your first shot when you get to the range? Assuming you’re not doing load development.....
427,495,505,553. shot shouldnt count if its not a first round hit. I like to focus on cold bore shots because when hunting if you do your part you should only shoot once but thats just my school of thinking.
Haven’t been to a “range” in 6 years.
PlayStation doesn’t count.
Good question. I like to vary my cold bore shot for the day from 400-700 yards. 700 is the farthest that may range goes to.True, but the word on the street is if my scope has a dial and my bullets have extra power then stuff just falls over DRT all day long.
Here’s a question for fellas that shoot regularly. What’s your first shot when you get to the range? Assuming you’re not doing load development.....
Another method I use for practice(or verification really) is a piece of 8” round steel. I hang it up and go back back back. When you can no longer hit it the first shot is your max distance. Try it in all weather conditions.
what is your experience doing the tactics you detailed if I were to use a low recoil rifle, become proficient before transitioning to higher recoil Hunting rifles and ammo cost?
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@Formidilosus - and all - a follow up questions:
Can the hunting rifle test (with realigned distances) be accomplished with a full size rimfire rifle?
Pros/Cons to subbing in the rimfire as the practice gun?
Took your advise on a 223 and cracked off hundreds of rounds last year, as did my wife a new shooter/hunter, never on the bench. I went into last season more prepared than I ever have been. My shooting has ramped up now. Got rid of my magnums as I’m one who has more time than money, shooting a 300wm was just expensive, and I didn’t feel like I was getting as much out of it. Hoping this year I can gain the experience to stretch out a little more.
Awesome read, same goes for archery. Practice is key!!!!!!!! It's the little things that matter. Form, consistent anchor, cheek weld, trigger pull, you can't get a feel for why your shots are missing unless you practice!!!!!!! It wasn't until I started shooting traditional archery that I understood what consistent form meant. This has carried over into my rifle shooting and has made a huge difference!!!!!