Hey gang,
I have been lurking here for some time and finally took the time to register after I got some hands on knowledge from the guys in the thread title. There are tons of great references here from kit to kaboodle, but as it is with everything the "hands on" is where it happens.
That is where the DR guys come in.
So you just spent thousands on that new rifle, another grand or two on glass, and Lord help us on what you spent on the rest of your kit. All I can say is "that's awesome!" Take it to the range and burn through some lead.
Not making those sub-MOA hits out at 500? You know it can't be you it must be your gear.
Instead of buying new gear, spend a little time with the DR guys. If nothing else, they can help you make sure you are practicing the fundamentals correctly. Learn how to read what your rounds are doing and how to adjust. You will be amazed at all of the very little things that add big down range.
My then 11-12 year old son and I attended the Long Range Precision Rifle 1 course last summer. He had just gotten a ne Remington 700 AAC-SD with a fixed 10X Super Sniper on it. After a day of instruction he was making hits at 800+ yds consistently and was also able to feed me the dial up for a first round hit past that.
Great guys, great instruction, and a great time.
"SEND IT!!!"
I have been lurking here for some time and finally took the time to register after I got some hands on knowledge from the guys in the thread title. There are tons of great references here from kit to kaboodle, but as it is with everything the "hands on" is where it happens.
That is where the DR guys come in.
So you just spent thousands on that new rifle, another grand or two on glass, and Lord help us on what you spent on the rest of your kit. All I can say is "that's awesome!" Take it to the range and burn through some lead.
Not making those sub-MOA hits out at 500? You know it can't be you it must be your gear.
Instead of buying new gear, spend a little time with the DR guys. If nothing else, they can help you make sure you are practicing the fundamentals correctly. Learn how to read what your rounds are doing and how to adjust. You will be amazed at all of the very little things that add big down range.
My then 11-12 year old son and I attended the Long Range Precision Rifle 1 course last summer. He had just gotten a ne Remington 700 AAC-SD with a fixed 10X Super Sniper on it. After a day of instruction he was making hits at 800+ yds consistently and was also able to feed me the dial up for a first round hit past that.
Great guys, great instruction, and a great time.
"SEND IT!!!"