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Rimfire training tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoachChris" data-source="post: 226170" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I live just over an hour from my range. So I shoot my .22lr nearly everyday. Not a lot of rimfire compatable small game near me. Red Squirrels are protected,haven't found a whole lot of Fox Squirrels,Mtn. Cottontails, Snowshoe Hare (until winter) or Rock Chucks. I shoot targets from field positions. I try to keep my bullseyes nickel size or smaller and generally have about 50-100yds of clear sight. I'm shooting a Marlin 925r with a 4X32 Bushnell scope. Nothing fancy.</p><p></p><p>Any tips on training to break up the boredom? I shoot in all field positions, from my trekking poles <strong>X</strong>'d like shooting sticks, off my backpack, etc...</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoachChris, post: 226170, member: 12508"] I live just over an hour from my range. So I shoot my .22lr nearly everyday. Not a lot of rimfire compatable small game near me. Red Squirrels are protected,haven't found a whole lot of Fox Squirrels,Mtn. Cottontails, Snowshoe Hare (until winter) or Rock Chucks. I shoot targets from field positions. I try to keep my bullseyes nickel size or smaller and generally have about 50-100yds of clear sight. I'm shooting a Marlin 925r with a 4X32 Bushnell scope. Nothing fancy. Any tips on training to break up the boredom? I shoot in all field positions, from my trekking poles [B]X[/B]'d like shooting sticks, off my backpack, etc... Thanks, Chris [/QUOTE]
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