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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1504321" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>During the winter I have a gong set at half a mile, most days I take a few shots at it, including cold bore that I intend to make first round hits. Comes down to wind mostly whether I do or not. Over the summer I entered in some prs matches so really practiced positional and barricade rest positions. With tight time constraints I really pushed myself to shoot quickly rapidly, including getting into position. To make 5 sub Moa shots under 30 seconds takes good trigger control. Honestly, practicing for the matches where I was shooting 15-30 rounds every evening improved my shooting more than any thing.</p><p>The rest of the year I rotate between paper and gongs at various ranges, usually between 400-700. 100 yard is still effective practice at practicing the fundamentals, a .5moa group is still .5moa.</p><p></p><p>This is one of the drills I do. First five were strong side 30 seconds, bottom five were support side no time limit but I believe I did it in 45seconds</p><p>[ATTACH=full]109570[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1504321, member: 101677"] During the winter I have a gong set at half a mile, most days I take a few shots at it, including cold bore that I intend to make first round hits. Comes down to wind mostly whether I do or not. Over the summer I entered in some prs matches so really practiced positional and barricade rest positions. With tight time constraints I really pushed myself to shoot quickly rapidly, including getting into position. To make 5 sub Moa shots under 30 seconds takes good trigger control. Honestly, practicing for the matches where I was shooting 15-30 rounds every evening improved my shooting more than any thing. The rest of the year I rotate between paper and gongs at various ranges, usually between 400-700. 100 yard is still effective practice at practicing the fundamentals, a .5moa group is still .5moa. This is one of the drills I do. First five were strong side 30 seconds, bottom five were support side no time limit but I believe I did it in 45seconds [ATTACH=full]109570[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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