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.2-.3 100 yard cold bore challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1835744" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>This is the cool thing about threads like this. I know a little bit about putting a bullet on target at reasonable distances. Many on here know far more and apply that knowledge daily or weekly whereas I might shoot to 1k once every few months. The ballistics on an app are great for a starting point. The more good data you can put in the closer they are. Go shoot the distance and true them to what your actual is and log it. The more you put in that description the better you can categorize for repeating it. </p><p> Although it's great to have custom-built rifles that shoot bugholes. Learning and solidifying the fundamentals and learning ballistics with something like the $300 12FV savage in whatever caliber you wished to shoot works wonders. A good class would do far more for the advancement of skills than just about any piece of equipment.</p><p> When I was a ski patroller and ski instructor I use to take a class about once a month. I had a coach when I use to shoot sporting clays which was a lesson before every big shoot and bi-monthly from November to May. Mostly to correct bad habits but also to form better ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1835744, member: 85987"] This is the cool thing about threads like this. I know a little bit about putting a bullet on target at reasonable distances. Many on here know far more and apply that knowledge daily or weekly whereas I might shoot to 1k once every few months. The ballistics on an app are great for a starting point. The more good data you can put in the closer they are. Go shoot the distance and true them to what your actual is and log it. The more you put in that description the better you can categorize for repeating it. Although it's great to have custom-built rifles that shoot bugholes. Learning and solidifying the fundamentals and learning ballistics with something like the $300 12FV savage in whatever caliber you wished to shoot works wonders. A good class would do far more for the advancement of skills than just about any piece of equipment. When I was a ski patroller and ski instructor I use to take a class about once a month. I had a coach when I use to shoot sporting clays which was a lesson before every big shoot and bi-monthly from November to May. Mostly to correct bad habits but also to form better ones. [/QUOTE]
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