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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="Sgt. grizz" data-source="post: 1751226" data-attributes="member: 106784"><p>Practice the proper shooting fundamentals even at home, take your rifle out set it up and just practice dry firing breathing and squeezing. After hitting a big target hone in on the smaller target at the same yardages to get more accurate data and to hone your skills, Keep notes of everything at the range the temp, wind, humidity, what your clicks are at for each target every time you shoot, I would also Putin all your load data on the same page. You will start to notice how the weather plays a roll in your shoots and when you have similar weather you can go back to the page you for that range time and be pretty close. I would also start watching a lot of YouTube videos on how to read wind, and try to read wind all the time even when your driving down the road. once you get good at those thing shooting will become a lot easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt. grizz, post: 1751226, member: 106784"] Practice the proper shooting fundamentals even at home, take your rifle out set it up and just practice dry firing breathing and squeezing. After hitting a big target hone in on the smaller target at the same yardages to get more accurate data and to hone your skills, Keep notes of everything at the range the temp, wind, humidity, what your clicks are at for each target every time you shoot, I would also Putin all your load data on the same page. You will start to notice how the weather plays a roll in your shoots and when you have similar weather you can go back to the page you for that range time and be pretty close. I would also start watching a lot of YouTube videos on how to read wind, and try to read wind all the time even when your driving down the road. once you get good at those thing shooting will become a lot easier. [/QUOTE]
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