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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1504380" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I used to do a lot of dry firing with pistols and carbines. Shot for a pistol team so I'd get about 600-1000 rounds per week. Carpal tunnel and tennis elbow in both arms laid me up for alittle while. So then I practiced with my carbine shooting rock chucks out to 400 yards. That's about the limits of a clean kill with the bullets I shot at the time. My range has steel from 300-800 yards so I practice coldbore shots and regular steel banging on that. Mostly from the bench. Out in the field I'll shoot sagerats from prone on bipod, off my backpack, and off shooting sticks sitting. I'll also go walking with my AR and shoot rats/ bunnies from offhand positions and sometimes on the move. Oh and then rocks ranged out to 1200-1300 yards. I don't get to practice anywhere near that much anymore. Mostly from the bench and shooting sticks now. One can hope more in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1504380, member: 95344"] I used to do a lot of dry firing with pistols and carbines. Shot for a pistol team so I'd get about 600-1000 rounds per week. Carpal tunnel and tennis elbow in both arms laid me up for alittle while. So then I practiced with my carbine shooting rock chucks out to 400 yards. That's about the limits of a clean kill with the bullets I shot at the time. My range has steel from 300-800 yards so I practice coldbore shots and regular steel banging on that. Mostly from the bench. Out in the field I'll shoot sagerats from prone on bipod, off my backpack, and off shooting sticks sitting. I'll also go walking with my AR and shoot rats/ bunnies from offhand positions and sometimes on the move. Oh and then rocks ranged out to 1200-1300 yards. I don't get to practice anywhere near that much anymore. Mostly from the bench and shooting sticks now. One can hope more in the future. [/QUOTE]
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