Just wanted to take a moment to commend the entire staff of S2HU on providing a great course with excellent instruction. I went to the first week and it was very humbling, being filled with a mix of ups and downs. That said, I knew I was a far better shooter when I left after that week and learned many valuable lessons along the way.
What I didn’t appreciate is how much those fundamentals would stick with me and continue to improve my shooting going forward. Today was my first time getting out since making some minor adjustments to my Tikka factory stocks and adding the Xeno muzzle device system to make swapping the suppressor easier between rifles. I’d love to have Rokstoks and suppressors for every rifle but that dream will have to wait a little longer. In the mean time, I’ve raised the recoil pad and created a negative comb on my factory stock and am really happy with it as a stopgap until I can pick up a few rokstoks.
For perspective, I tried the hunting rifle drill a few times before the course and always struggled with it, usually scoring about 10/20. I didn’t repeat the drill today for score but instead I spent about 200 rounds working on building positions for prone, seated supported and offhand to get a feel for my stock modifications. About 50 rounds were out of my 6.5 Creed and the rest were shot with my 223 RSS.
These results speak for themselves, especially when you consider I was a 2+ MOA shooter prone going into the course and barely could hold 5 MOA in the seated supported position prior to attending S2HU.
Thanks for making me a better shooter, can’t wait to put this into practice on deer and elk in a few months!