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ELR What would you teach?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1832578" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>What do you consider ELR, what range?</p><p>There was a guy who kicked some serious butt at a 2K match with a Savage rifle, he had things covered, lol.</p><p>First I would say solid gear, rifle, range finder<big, your range finder is YOUR ruler, not someone else's or surveyed targets, optics.</p><p>2nd would be the importance of solid handloading techniques. Does no good to shoot at a 24" square at 2K if you have 3ft of vertical dispersion.</p><p>3rd, understanding terrain and winds associated with said is a must.</p><p>Once 1 & 2 are conquered, number 3 rules.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nothing compares to experience though, rds down range in all conditions. But it can be costly, maybe even improbable also. I am sure we all recall our first attempt at 1K, probably a little wishing going on, maybe a hail mary too. But we all did it and now it is a walk in the park, most places we go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1832578, member: 33622"] What do you consider ELR, what range? There was a guy who kicked some serious butt at a 2K match with a Savage rifle, he had things covered, lol. First I would say solid gear, rifle, range finder<big, your range finder is YOUR ruler, not someone else's or surveyed targets, optics. 2nd would be the importance of solid handloading techniques. Does no good to shoot at a 24" square at 2K if you have 3ft of vertical dispersion. 3rd, understanding terrain and winds associated with said is a must. Once 1 & 2 are conquered, number 3 rules. Nothing compares to experience though, rds down range in all conditions. But it can be costly, maybe even improbable also. I am sure we all recall our first attempt at 1K, probably a little wishing going on, maybe a hail mary too. But we all did it and now it is a walk in the park, most places we go. [/QUOTE]
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