apart from dot drills what’s the best way to train on a 200 yard range for PRS type matches. Any input is appreciated.
Sorry, couldn’t help myself. ?
Sounds good I will start this. Thanks!Make 1MOA and 2MOA size cirlces on an index card or target and practice shooting off barricades and holding steady and keeping your shots inside the circle. anything outside the circle is a miss
let's you practice getting into solid positions and breaking clean shots. only thing it doesn't help you with is wind.
time yourself if possible. put a little "on the clock" pressure into your training. helps me
That means i need to buy a 22LR...DAMNIT GREG!....And now, do it with a .22LR...
I think "now I need to buy a new gun" is the mantra of gun ownership i believe. In about 6 years I went through about 16 guns. Bought, sold to fund another purchase, repeat steps.That means i need to buy a 22LR...DAMNIT GREG!
I'm here to help...…….That means i need to buy a 22LR...DAMNIT GREG!
More than likely small steel targets mounted to wood posts or I've even thought of a dueling tree.Once you make the targets what are you mounting them on.
This is the best way I’ve found to train long distance at a short range.
apart from dot drills what’s the best way to train on a 200 yard range for PRS type matches. Any input is appreciated.
IMHO, the 22 rimfire can emulate ballistic performances at short distances that closely resemble performances of larger chamberings at their extreme distances.
One of the drawbacks is that the conventional rimfire trajectory always involves a transsonic excursion early along the extended trajectory.
There are many choices of 22lr match ammo that are subsonic ... Eley, Lapua, RWS, Federal Ultra Match, etc
Make 1MOA and 2MOA size cirlces on an index card or target and practice shooting off barricades and holding steady and keeping your shots inside the circle. anything outside the circle is a miss
let's you practice getting into solid positions and breaking clean shots. only thing it doesn't help you with is wind.
time yourself if possible. put a little "on the clock" pressure into your training. helps me