I agree a 10-round group isnt representative of hunting (and even if it is it invites people to question if its relevant). So, lets test it in way people think is realistic for hunting. The hunting rifle drill only tests 2 shots at a time, with realistic target-sizes for each position, but with 4 realistic field positions in a couple of “situations”, on a 100 yard flat range. We could even increase the time limit. Shoot drill once with little gun, and once with big gun. That's 1 box of ammo for each gun. Post both targets and include rifles total weight, cartridge, bullet weight and velocity for each rifle. A lifetime of glory to anyone who can shoot their big gun as well as their similar quality/format little gun…and if a bunch of people do this we get a data point for each person.
Full drill breakdown and targets are at this link (or targets are super easy to make yourself): https://shoot2hunt.com/product/s2hu-100-yd-hunting-rifle-drill/
I'd say even give your self a 25-second par time on the 2nd string, and a 1:15 on the 3rd string so it isnt quite as speed-focused.
Post your target and info here.
You guys who say you can shoot your big gun just as well as a little gun, do you think this is a legit way to test this? If not, what do you think would be better?
Full drill breakdown and targets are at this link (or targets are super easy to make yourself): https://shoot2hunt.com/product/s2hu-100-yd-hunting-rifle-drill/
I'd say even give your self a 25-second par time on the 2nd string, and a 1:15 on the 3rd string so it isnt quite as speed-focused.
Post your target and info here.
You guys who say you can shoot your big gun just as well as a little gun, do you think this is a legit way to test this? If not, what do you think would be better?
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