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The Basics, Starting Out
Learning to slow down
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 2400203" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>Accuracy in long range shooting is all about establishing a uniform process. Even in F-Class shooting I go through a standard process for each shot. The crosshairs must be within a certain range of the bull or I have to manipulate the rest. Once there I back myself out of the scope then come back in to make sure my eye is centered in the scope...then I move the gun to the point of aim I desire. Process when hunting is similar. Checklists for wind/range are mental. Once the range is long enough for this to be material it's kind of intuitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 2400203, member: 1656"] Accuracy in long range shooting is all about establishing a uniform process. Even in F-Class shooting I go through a standard process for each shot. The crosshairs must be within a certain range of the bull or I have to manipulate the rest. Once there I back myself out of the scope then come back in to make sure my eye is centered in the scope...then I move the gun to the point of aim I desire. Process when hunting is similar. Checklists for wind/range are mental. Once the range is long enough for this to be material it's kind of intuitive. [/QUOTE]
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