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The Basics, Starting Out
Getting into PRS. How do I get started?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1568575" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>You will see the first stage you have 2 different yardages and you need more FOV that FFP or fixed power in a 10x is a better option. Just from the aspect of the other shooters being able to tell you. your .2 mils low high left or right or whatever or try an X mil lead on this mover etc. It takes no time to learn mils for wind and less time than moa for movers because everyone good already speaks that language to help you!</p><p>If you like your stock great. Once you shoot one event you will see that some chasis like the Bravo or this new one from MDT under 400 dollars might be a better way due to the aics mag capability. I had some issues with feeding and ejection so I sold and went to a remington. I wish I had just bought a chassis instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1568575, member: 85987"] You will see the first stage you have 2 different yardages and you need more FOV that FFP or fixed power in a 10x is a better option. Just from the aspect of the other shooters being able to tell you. your .2 mils low high left or right or whatever or try an X mil lead on this mover etc. It takes no time to learn mils for wind and less time than moa for movers because everyone good already speaks that language to help you! If you like your stock great. Once you shoot one event you will see that some chasis like the Bravo or this new one from MDT under 400 dollars might be a better way due to the aics mag capability. I had some issues with feeding and ejection so I sold and went to a remington. I wish I had just bought a chassis instead. [/QUOTE]
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