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<blockquote data-quote="lucasgreff" data-source="post: 220120" data-attributes="member: 9953"><p>I would think the best learning tool is a good old fashioned 22LR. IT teaches you the pure fundamentals of shooting for cheap. Breathing, trigger squeeze, holding. Everything you need to become a great shooter without the fear of developing a flinch.</p><p></p><p>I think everyone on this forum learned with the 22LR. Now you may already be beyond that in which case I use a .223 REM because its the next cheapest round compared to a 22LR if you reload.</p><p></p><p>either way you need to put a lot of rounds downrange to become a proficent long range shooter. </p><p></p><p>Lucas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucasgreff, post: 220120, member: 9953"] I would think the best learning tool is a good old fashioned 22LR. IT teaches you the pure fundamentals of shooting for cheap. Breathing, trigger squeeze, holding. Everything you need to become a great shooter without the fear of developing a flinch. I think everyone on this forum learned with the 22LR. Now you may already be beyond that in which case I use a .223 REM because its the next cheapest round compared to a 22LR if you reload. either way you need to put a lot of rounds downrange to become a proficent long range shooter. Lucas [/QUOTE]
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