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After ringing steel, then what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckleeves" data-source="post: 2846963" data-attributes="member: 83259"><p>Shooting paper at distance isn't a whole lot of fun, lots of driving back and forth to mark off impacts when trying different loads etc. I do it from time to time mostly during load development and verifying a load and don't really enjoy it but sometimes feel it's needed. </p><p></p><p>Steel is a lot more fun, as long as they have targets that aren't overly big (your not learning much shooting a 36" plate at 700 yards if you can't see impacts) but if they go down to around 1-1.5 moa you will find out real quick if your dope is good and your ability's. Learn to measure with your reticle so you can better read your impacts and make corrections and also size the plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckleeves, post: 2846963, member: 83259"] Shooting paper at distance isn’t a whole lot of fun, lots of driving back and forth to mark off impacts when trying different loads etc. I do it from time to time mostly during load development and verifying a load and don’t really enjoy it but sometimes feel it’s needed. Steel is a lot more fun, as long as they have targets that aren’t overly big (your not learning much shooting a 36” plate at 700 yards if you can’t see impacts) but if they go down to around 1-1.5 moa you will find out real quick if your dope is good and your ability’s. Learn to measure with your reticle so you can better read your impacts and make corrections and also size the plates. [/QUOTE]
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