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.2-.3 100 yard cold bore challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2093925" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Goto a prs match. IT is a 750 dollar lesson for the price of entry and the 100-200 rounds of ammo. It will show everything you are weak in. Best part is 99.9% of the people there will give actionable advice on how to correct. your weaknesses. I will say it boils down to fundamentals and building your final firing position. I have shot across the course at camp perry years ago. sitting was easy back then in the sense I could get into a solid position with ease. Today due to injuries I cannot sit crossed legged for more than a few seconds or my hip will pop out of joint. MAkes that much more challenging for me.</p><p> AS far as a rifle for that. IF it will shoot into a minute of angle it will not be the issue with your scores. Better is an obvious advantage for your confidence and may give you a point or 2 but if you have a 1moa system and can call the wind within 1-2mph you will do better than runnig a tack driver and not be able to call the wind better than 5mph or worse not catch the switch or be able to read mirage. THat aspect and building your ffp with a solid foundation for your npa will put hits on your scorecard. I have been shooting with my tri pod every trip since the election. WhIch is not many unfortunately. One of the biggest obstacles has been length of pull. I took my prs gen 3 off and went back to the original carbine stock so I can shorten it up enough to be comfortable. PRone it changes about 3"lop. Otherwise my zero changes almost 2" due to something in my fundamentals I have not identified yet. PRone to bench I see maybe a .1mil change which could be just environmental on the load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2093925, member: 85987"] Goto a prs match. IT is a 750 dollar lesson for the price of entry and the 100-200 rounds of ammo. It will show everything you are weak in. Best part is 99.9% of the people there will give actionable advice on how to correct. your weaknesses. I will say it boils down to fundamentals and building your final firing position. I have shot across the course at camp perry years ago. sitting was easy back then in the sense I could get into a solid position with ease. Today due to injuries I cannot sit crossed legged for more than a few seconds or my hip will pop out of joint. MAkes that much more challenging for me. AS far as a rifle for that. IF it will shoot into a minute of angle it will not be the issue with your scores. Better is an obvious advantage for your confidence and may give you a point or 2 but if you have a 1moa system and can call the wind within 1-2mph you will do better than runnig a tack driver and not be able to call the wind better than 5mph or worse not catch the switch or be able to read mirage. THat aspect and building your ffp with a solid foundation for your npa will put hits on your scorecard. I have been shooting with my tri pod every trip since the election. WhIch is not many unfortunately. One of the biggest obstacles has been length of pull. I took my prs gen 3 off and went back to the original carbine stock so I can shorten it up enough to be comfortable. PRone it changes about 3"lop. Otherwise my zero changes almost 2" due to something in my fundamentals I have not identified yet. PRone to bench I see maybe a .1mil change which could be just environmental on the load. [/QUOTE]
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