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<blockquote data-quote="DavidleeCole" data-source="post: 1562588" data-attributes="member: 85306"><p>I love to shoot and use all my guns at any range possible I fell it gives as me greater perspective for shooting over all. I have made a resolution this year to shoot 200 rounds a month with any of my guns. Sometimes the hard trigger only. 22lr trains me for trigger control and my 12 gauge switching targets at close range for speed and accuracy teaches my recoil management. Point I am making we don't have to wait on those few trips to the long range to get down prone and learn. Use what opportunities you have and focus on those skills getting the most out of them. Try 22lr. around 100 to 200 yards in stiff winds it really helps with wind calls. Also try a 5x5 drill with 22lr. 5 shots standing, 5 kneeling, 5 sitting, 5 prone and 5 switching targets do all 5 times total on 10 diferent targets at 100 yards and keep under 5 minutes each round. Keep each group to its self such as all prone on one target for a total of 25 shots. This is for self evaluation for your weak areas. Great practice for hunting and maybe PRS but I have never shot PRS to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidleeCole, post: 1562588, member: 85306"] I love to shoot and use all my guns at any range possible I fell it gives as me greater perspective for shooting over all. I have made a resolution this year to shoot 200 rounds a month with any of my guns. Sometimes the hard trigger only. 22lr trains me for trigger control and my 12 gauge switching targets at close range for speed and accuracy teaches my recoil management. Point I am making we don't have to wait on those few trips to the long range to get down prone and learn. Use what opportunities you have and focus on those skills getting the most out of them. Try 22lr. around 100 to 200 yards in stiff winds it really helps with wind calls. Also try a 5x5 drill with 22lr. 5 shots standing, 5 kneeling, 5 sitting, 5 prone and 5 switching targets do all 5 times total on 10 diferent targets at 100 yards and keep under 5 minutes each round. Keep each group to its self such as all prone on one target for a total of 25 shots. This is for self evaluation for your weak areas. Great practice for hunting and maybe PRS but I have never shot PRS to know. [/QUOTE]
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