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I am motivated to become a better marksman/shooter, build better positions, better all comp scores, measure my successes against my peers, and meet my goal of going distinguished in rifle in the next two years. After that, I'll move on to pistol.
Well aware :) I'm shooting for leg points at an EIC match this weekend. With a nod to Lanny, I need to correct my previous statement: The marksman (or, especially, the sniper), is only as good as his NEXT shot.
There is no dichotomy. The marksman is only as good as his last shot. In regards to the overall question of shooting skills (sniper vs. competitive shooter): it's not an either/or, it's a both - and. The best do both. Shooting is just shooting.
Seeing this photo reminded me of this thread. Check it out, obviously all the targets are identical, but some bulls appear larger and some smaller: which ones appear smaller? Then I went back, reread my post above and realized I got the effect of light reversed in explanation.. mea...
Also check the CMP & NRA websites to see what competitions are being held. Your time frame is a little out yet for most matches, though.. Don't pass up Perry if things are kosher. I'm sure Thunder Valley Precision will have a match damn near every weekend during your time frame. Your buddy...
Not wind. Probably that damned Hogue tupperware flexi-stock. Bet you couldn't slide a dollar bill between the stock & barrel when it was on the sandbags.. How did you shoot your 100yd. group?
Hi John, Wayde & I watched you struggle with those at TVP: I suggest you lose the third leg and incorporate a solid pivot pin. Kinda like this: Varmint Al's Bi-Fur-Pod Page Cheers & good shooting nonetheless, Chris
Shooters, it was a pleasure being an RO for this match: through at times unusual and difficult stages, everyone moved along efficiently and safely, and had good friendly camaraderie. Really made the day go fun and fast. I know everyone learned and took away some good lessons, including me...
The only ticks that are out in force are the plethora you hear in the process of dialing in obscene windage. Unwrap the pantyhose from around your legs, come on out, shoot, and learn. Or keep it on, if you're really that afraid of ticks..
Re: Trip to Glacier Natl Park Skip Yellowstone. Do Glacier. Kick around a bit in the Flathead NF if you have the time. Buy Polebridge if it's still for sale and you have the money.
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Re: new to gunsmithing Nice, clean work on the brake blending. However, eyepro brother. It's absolutely necessary here. Get a dozen pairs of the clear Pyramex Ztek. Cheap and withstands the blast of a 12ga. shotgun at close range.
Re: help me win the argument Lighten up, the chlorine's in there for a reason.. <object width="425" height="350"> <param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/d3oCyqNSvZE&feature=fvwrel"></param> <param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param> <embed...
Re: Suggestions on AR-15 cheek weld With irons: The full weight of your head should rest on the stock. No more (don't push it down), no less (don't hover). You want the muscles in your neck to be relaxed, and they can't be relaxed if you're pushing or hovering. You should not be putting...