A bud of mine and I went into the TX Panhandle Sunday through Wednesday prarie dog shotting. Due to the drought they're suffering, there weren't near as many prarie dogs as last year. So we were banging some steel Tuesday evening. He didn't know how to spot very well, but seeing this helps me after-wards.
We had 15-20 mph wind left to right but the trace shows up pretty well. I was shooting a .22-250 with a 55 gr. SGK HPBT.
I learned that I need to take about .1 to .2 out of my elevation turret after reviewing this video. Filming shots is going to really help me to learn what's going well and what needs to be improved.
I think the delay of me getting started shooting is due to me having to reference my dope chart and dial in elevation. But once I started shooting it went pretty fast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDsf2trBOxA
We had 15-20 mph wind left to right but the trace shows up pretty well. I was shooting a .22-250 with a 55 gr. SGK HPBT.
I learned that I need to take about .1 to .2 out of my elevation turret after reviewing this video. Filming shots is going to really help me to learn what's going well and what needs to be improved.
I think the delay of me getting started shooting is due to me having to reference my dope chart and dial in elevation. But once I started shooting it went pretty fast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDsf2trBOxA