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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 568922" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Go to a public range sometime and see just how rare it is to find anyone shooting sub MOA even at 100yds. </p><p> </p><p>Unless there's a competition going on that day odds are you'll find no more than 5-10 out of a hundred shooters doing that well.</p><p> </p><p>Move it out to 400, and again, odds are you'll find about the same 5-10/100 shooters.</p><p> </p><p>Move it out to 800, and you won't find 3 out of 100 rigs capable of shooting sub MOA and even fewer shooters capable of of it with the best equipment.</p><p> </p><p>You're doing really, really well already so don't get frustrated.</p><p> </p><p>You now know your equipment is up to the task so just relax, take your time, don't force or push shots, just let them happen when it's right.</p><p> </p><p>Once you have enough rounds down range you'll know the split second the round is fired if it's a hit and if not you'll lave a very good idea just how far off and where it will hit.</p><p> </p><p>It doesn't matter how much time and money people sink into the best rifles, ammo, scopes, and technology in the end it is going to take a lot of practicing to really become proficient at long range.</p><p> </p><p>You're off to a really great start so just relax and have some fun and the rest will come together for you over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 568922, member: 30902"] Go to a public range sometime and see just how rare it is to find anyone shooting sub MOA even at 100yds. Unless there's a competition going on that day odds are you'll find no more than 5-10 out of a hundred shooters doing that well. Move it out to 400, and again, odds are you'll find about the same 5-10/100 shooters. Move it out to 800, and you won't find 3 out of 100 rigs capable of shooting sub MOA and even fewer shooters capable of of it with the best equipment. You're doing really, really well already so don't get frustrated. You now know your equipment is up to the task so just relax, take your time, don't force or push shots, just let them happen when it's right. Once you have enough rounds down range you'll know the split second the round is fired if it's a hit and if not you'll lave a very good idea just how far off and where it will hit. It doesn't matter how much time and money people sink into the best rifles, ammo, scopes, and technology in the end it is going to take a lot of practicing to really become proficient at long range. You're off to a really great start so just relax and have some fun and the rest will come together for you over time. [/QUOTE]
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