Hey everyone,
So I am new to posting on this forum, although I have been reading posts for awhile, and this is my first post. I am 17 years old and extremely interested in getting into the long range shooting sport. I have been around firearms whole life, and greatly enjoy shooting. However, my experience doesn't go much beyond the local 100 yard range. As I mentioned before, I have been reading this forum for awhile, and there seems to be a wealth of knowledge in the members of this site that I would love to benefit from. So I suppose my question is (and excuse me if its the same as the one asked by 1000 others like me) what do you all suggest the best course of action is in getting into long range shooting? Currently, I have access to a couple .22's (from what I heard they are the best to work on fundamentals with) that I have been shooting for a number of years. I also have just recently picked up a 700 varmint in .308 that is currently sitting in the cheap factory stock (im thinking about an AICS) with a Nikon monarch 4-16x40 on top. Keeping in mind what I have on hand, and the fact that I do not have instant access to 5000 dollars to drop on a custom rifle or training courses(cash doesn't grow on trees at 17), what do you all recommend as a good outline to becoming proficient in this sport? I realize I'm not going to be shooting nickels at 1000 yards in a month, but I'm passionate about shooting and I'd like to know where I should be heading. Please excuse my inexperience, and any wise words would be appreciated! Thanks!
So I am new to posting on this forum, although I have been reading posts for awhile, and this is my first post. I am 17 years old and extremely interested in getting into the long range shooting sport. I have been around firearms whole life, and greatly enjoy shooting. However, my experience doesn't go much beyond the local 100 yard range. As I mentioned before, I have been reading this forum for awhile, and there seems to be a wealth of knowledge in the members of this site that I would love to benefit from. So I suppose my question is (and excuse me if its the same as the one asked by 1000 others like me) what do you all suggest the best course of action is in getting into long range shooting? Currently, I have access to a couple .22's (from what I heard they are the best to work on fundamentals with) that I have been shooting for a number of years. I also have just recently picked up a 700 varmint in .308 that is currently sitting in the cheap factory stock (im thinking about an AICS) with a Nikon monarch 4-16x40 on top. Keeping in mind what I have on hand, and the fact that I do not have instant access to 5000 dollars to drop on a custom rifle or training courses(cash doesn't grow on trees at 17), what do you all recommend as a good outline to becoming proficient in this sport? I realize I'm not going to be shooting nickels at 1000 yards in a month, but I'm passionate about shooting and I'd like to know where I should be heading. Please excuse my inexperience, and any wise words would be appreciated! Thanks!