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#1 best tip for new shooters trying to get into the long range game!
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1750954" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>If you're confident that you have your fundamentals down, then start expanding to more difficult task and take up some formal knowledge and train to apply it. I'm one to always recommend a reputable school or course but if you aren't going to do that you can at least go over books like applied ballistics.</p><p>There's so many personal standards and opinions to circulate those standards it's hard to pinpoint what people actually want to do and what the best way to get there is. **** people can't even universally agree on here what "long range" is and half the people on here aren't comfortable in their ability to kill beyond 500y.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To that end, number 1 advice is learn with credible sources, followed by don't take short cuts to do it then gain your own experience. Crawl, walk, run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1750954, member: 97050"] If you’re confident that you have your fundamentals down, then start expanding to more difficult task and take up some formal knowledge and train to apply it. I’m one to always recommend a reputable school or course but if you aren’t going to do that you can at least go over books like applied ballistics. There’s so many personal standards and opinions to circulate those standards it’s hard to pinpoint what people actually want to do and what the best way to get there is. **** people can’t even universally agree on here what “long range” is and half the people on here aren’t comfortable in their ability to kill beyond 500y. To that end, number 1 advice is learn with credible sources, followed by don’t take short cuts to do it then gain your own experience. Crawl, walk, run. [/QUOTE]
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