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100yds sub MOA 800yds a joke
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<blockquote data-quote="ctw" data-source="post: 1346605" data-attributes="member: 89671"><p>I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mother as well. I had the same problem going to longer yardages as you at first. I don't think anything is extremly off with your rifle load combination. You've heard the old adage baby steps first before you can run;well the same thing applies with shooting longer yardages. You've already mastered 400 yd's and have gained your confidence on out to there. Now master the next step at 500 yd's.,then 600,700,and800yd's. Just going from 400 to 500 will create a challenge; master that gain your confidence and then move to the next yardage. Dry Fire inbetween group sessions and while your rifle cools get comfortable with your mechanics,pay attention to your breathing,trigger technique, watch your crosshair movement on your target. learn to control all these, and see if that helps. CTW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctw, post: 1346605, member: 89671"] I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mother as well. I had the same problem going to longer yardages as you at first. I don't think anything is extremly off with your rifle load combination. You've heard the old adage baby steps first before you can run;well the same thing applies with shooting longer yardages. You've already mastered 400 yd's and have gained your confidence on out to there. Now master the next step at 500 yd's.,then 600,700,and800yd's. Just going from 400 to 500 will create a challenge; master that gain your confidence and then move to the next yardage. Dry Fire inbetween group sessions and while your rifle cools get comfortable with your mechanics,pay attention to your breathing,trigger technique, watch your crosshair movement on your target. learn to control all these, and see if that helps. CTW [/QUOTE]
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