I'm a novice long range hunter. No one else in my family did it, so I'm learning as go. I'm particularly new to long range shooting. In Ohio if you have a slug gun that hits a pie plate at 75 yards you were cooking.
I know there are mechanics to shooting better and more accurately (like learning a repeatable golf swing). But theres so many blow hards online that I don't always know who to believe, what to believe, and what's really important or just someone pumping their gums.
Anyone have any good resources either on youtube or otherwise that'd help a guy who's got the equipment to shoot long range, but knows he's currently the limiting factor in how to shoot accurately?
I know there are mechanics to shooting better and more accurately (like learning a repeatable golf swing). But theres so many blow hards online that I don't always know who to believe, what to believe, and what's really important or just someone pumping their gums.
Anyone have any good resources either on youtube or otherwise that'd help a guy who's got the equipment to shoot long range, but knows he's currently the limiting factor in how to shoot accurately?