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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1893686" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>Before you get really serious get your rifle/optic system and loading procedures down so you can do a 10 shot 1moa group at 300y. Not just once, but basically on demand. 1moa doesnt sound that hard but 10 shots adds a dimension most guys never do, three shots sure, but 10 shots in a row on demand. Not so easy. That means your system is on point and you can move on knowing that your shooting is solid and downrange results are valid.</p><p></p><p>Then learn the wind, skipdavidson outlined that well. Learn how the terrain affects the wind as well, a hump in the ground can add some vertical and change the horizontal. Wind calling is an art that a person can spend years getting good at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1893686, member: 14435"] Before you get really serious get your rifle/optic system and loading procedures down so you can do a 10 shot 1moa group at 300y. Not just once, but basically on demand. 1moa doesnt sound that hard but 10 shots adds a dimension most guys never do, three shots sure, but 10 shots in a row on demand. Not so easy. That means your system is on point and you can move on knowing that your shooting is solid and downrange results are valid. Then learn the wind, skipdavidson outlined that well. Learn how the terrain affects the wind as well, a hump in the ground can add some vertical and change the horizontal. Wind calling is an art that a person can spend years getting good at. [/QUOTE]
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