Hello,
looking for advice on practice to extend my effective range while hunting. Hunting in the west with 6.5 Creedmoor. Currently I zero at 200 and shoot up to 300 if I'm setup very steady, and I'd like to get better within those ranges as well as extend to 400-450.
I've got some ammo, but not a ton, so any advice on useful dry fire practice and drills much appreciated. Putting a scope on my .22 to practice with that, but not sure how relevant .22 at 100 yards is when practicing for longer shots.
I am shooting a 1st gen T/C Compass with inexpensive 3x9 Bushnell scope. Removed one hex nut on trigger to make it a little lighter.
Is it time to dive into drop charts etc. to get to those distances? how do you practice that? I like the idea of FFP, which, as I understand it, rules out dialing and drop charts, and allows you to use the reticles hash marks?
Should I upgrade my setup in any way? Still using the budget equipment I bought when starting, but I get the feeling I am the limiting factor, not the rifle.
Many thanks,
Kyle
looking for advice on practice to extend my effective range while hunting. Hunting in the west with 6.5 Creedmoor. Currently I zero at 200 and shoot up to 300 if I'm setup very steady, and I'd like to get better within those ranges as well as extend to 400-450.
I've got some ammo, but not a ton, so any advice on useful dry fire practice and drills much appreciated. Putting a scope on my .22 to practice with that, but not sure how relevant .22 at 100 yards is when practicing for longer shots.
I am shooting a 1st gen T/C Compass with inexpensive 3x9 Bushnell scope. Removed one hex nut on trigger to make it a little lighter.
Is it time to dive into drop charts etc. to get to those distances? how do you practice that? I like the idea of FFP, which, as I understand it, rules out dialing and drop charts, and allows you to use the reticles hash marks?
Should I upgrade my setup in any way? Still using the budget equipment I bought when starting, but I get the feeling I am the limiting factor, not the rifle.
Many thanks,
Kyle
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