I have a friend that is new to shooting and I am new to long-range within the last two years. My friend works at the Minnesota Department of Corrections. We were talking the other day and he was telling me this the "story" that he gets "snipers" at work. They were saying how you have to hit a dime at 1000 yards to qualify. Knowing just enough about long-range shooting to realize how difficult it really is to shoot it distances. Current 1000 yard benchrest match record is in the 2 inch range, just a couple of years ago it was over 5 inches. Even this cold board challenge a lot of accomplished shooters on this forum are doing, hitting a dime at 100 yards seem to take skill.
What if any truth do you think there is to that statement is it maybe 1000 feet? Maybe someone here knows the actual qualifications ? ( just regarding precision shooting).
Thanks
Troy
What if any truth do you think there is to that statement is it maybe 1000 feet? Maybe someone here knows the actual qualifications ? ( just regarding precision shooting).
Thanks
Troy