08-15-2017, 04:39 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 1,920
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Originally Posted by JWCalgary
OK, here's what I have been doing the past couple of years to get ready for hunting. My practice routine is as follows (all applicable calibers)
100m on a rest (bag or pack), 3 rounds, 3 minutes, sub MOA
100m prone or seated, 3 rounds, 3 minutes, within 4" circle
100m offhand-standing, 3 rounds, 3 minutes within 8" circle
200m on a rest (bag or pack) 3 rounds, 3 minutes, 4" circle
200m prone or seated, 3 rounds, 3 minutes, within 8" circle
200m offhand-standing, 3 rounds, 3 minutes within 12" circle
300m - on a rest, 3 rounds, 3 minutes, within 8" circle
300m prone or seated . . . not for me yet
My questions are as follows for your opinion to become a better shooter:
Would a "good" shooter use a smaller diam. target at the above ranges?
Would a "good" shooter do quick succession shooting like 3 rounds in a minute let's say? or conversely, expand it out to 5 or more minutes . ..
When you shoot off a rest do you use a rest with adjustments screws, etc to really dial it in or do you feel using a pack or bag is better in non-target style shooting
how do you do it? Anything else I should be trying in terms of practice?
thanks all
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200m on a rest (bag ) 3 rounds, 4" circle
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this is it for me
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