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<blockquote data-quote="kaboku68" data-source="post: 297287" data-attributes="member: 9141"><p>I would disagree with your time. 991/2 hours is a lot of time. I know that you should go to the range at least once per week. Every sheep hunter should have a full sized rifle that is similar to their sheep setup in a 223/22-250 so that they can shoot often at different ranges. This is because of the high price of ammo. You can buy a ton of the milspec or varmit 22-250 and shoot it as well.\.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that I run between 36-50 miles per week and if I figure that it would be about 6 hours of training to 1 hour on the range. That is probably the best balance. My last long run was 13 miles in right about 2 hours 10 minutes. I am going for 15 miles in my long run this week.</p><p>I am not a small guy either as I go about 245 and bench 375lbs max. I find myself lifting at least 2 X per week.</p><p></p><p>Range time is a necessity if you plan to take a long shot otherwise you might as well go hiking.</p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p>Thomas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaboku68, post: 297287, member: 9141"] I would disagree with your time. 991/2 hours is a lot of time. I know that you should go to the range at least once per week. Every sheep hunter should have a full sized rifle that is similar to their sheep setup in a 223/22-250 so that they can shoot often at different ranges. This is because of the high price of ammo. You can buy a ton of the milspec or varmit 22-250 and shoot it as well.\. My guess is that I run between 36-50 miles per week and if I figure that it would be about 6 hours of training to 1 hour on the range. That is probably the best balance. My last long run was 13 miles in right about 2 hours 10 minutes. I am going for 15 miles in my long run this week. I am not a small guy either as I go about 245 and bench 375lbs max. I find myself lifting at least 2 X per week. Range time is a necessity if you plan to take a long shot otherwise you might as well go hiking. Sincerely, Thomas [/QUOTE]
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