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1000 yds...Next step?
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<blockquote data-quote="Decay" data-source="post: 660881" data-attributes="member: 49051"><p>Thanks guys.</p><p></p><p>I looked a heavier bullets today and had the same realization that you two mentioned "just get out and shoot". This is the mentality I took when I started shooting around x-mas. Everyone was telling me "gotta bed/pillar" "you have to start reloading" Etc....What I did was bought 300 rounds of ammo, laid in the field, and shot them over the course of a couple months. Doing this helped me know exactly what I needed to work on.</p><p></p><p>I lost track of the journey and looked at the goal once I got bored at my current setting (stock done, loads found, stretched out my range as far as I could).</p><p></p><p>I think im going to work in the 500-600yd range for a while (like others have suggested). Once I feel good there I will back it up. </p><p></p><p>If things go awry I will then focus of heavier bullets/velocity/ect.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decay, post: 660881, member: 49051"] Thanks guys. I looked a heavier bullets today and had the same realization that you two mentioned "just get out and shoot". This is the mentality I took when I started shooting around x-mas. Everyone was telling me "gotta bed/pillar" "you have to start reloading" Etc....What I did was bought 300 rounds of ammo, laid in the field, and shot them over the course of a couple months. Doing this helped me know exactly what I needed to work on. I lost track of the journey and looked at the goal once I got bored at my current setting (stock done, loads found, stretched out my range as far as I could). I think im going to work in the 500-600yd range for a while (like others have suggested). Once I feel good there I will back it up. If things go awry I will then focus of heavier bullets/velocity/ect. Thanks everyone for your help. [/QUOTE]
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