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How many rounds per rifle per season?
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2132208" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>The more you shoot, the better you get. Unlike sex, practice is more important than desire when it comes to getting better.</p><p></p><p>When I am in Colorado I shoot 2-6 rounds every day at 715 and 905 (I need to put a gong out at 1200 or so as well), depending on the wind. I generally shoot one shot early in the morning; IMO, that is a hard condition to dope; no mirage, generally calm, but every so often there is a slight wind not detectable from my shooting position. I will also take shots when the wind is really blowing (like today). I also try and shoot six shots offhand every day at 100 yards with my .223; LR may be fun, but I would guess a guy that can hit a deer's vitals offhand at 100 every time is going to do better than someone whose only talent is to shoot LR prone.</p><p></p><p>In Arizona I get out at least once a week to shoot 800 or more yards. I go to the range and shoot 10 shots once a week offhand at 100, as well as shoot six shots at 300 sitting with a sling and at least once per week prone or bipod sitting at 500 yards. I also shoot a lot of .45 APC at 25 and bust a lot of claybirds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2132208, member: 3230"] The more you shoot, the better you get. Unlike sex, practice is more important than desire when it comes to getting better. When I am in Colorado I shoot 2-6 rounds every day at 715 and 905 (I need to put a gong out at 1200 or so as well), depending on the wind. I generally shoot one shot early in the morning; IMO, that is a hard condition to dope; no mirage, generally calm, but every so often there is a slight wind not detectable from my shooting position. I will also take shots when the wind is really blowing (like today). I also try and shoot six shots offhand every day at 100 yards with my .223; LR may be fun, but I would guess a guy that can hit a deer's vitals offhand at 100 every time is going to do better than someone whose only talent is to shoot LR prone. In Arizona I get out at least once a week to shoot 800 or more yards. I go to the range and shoot 10 shots once a week offhand at 100, as well as shoot six shots at 300 sitting with a sling and at least once per week prone or bipod sitting at 500 yards. I also shoot a lot of .45 APC at 25 and bust a lot of claybirds. [/QUOTE]
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