Just got my first AR500 plates. Started out and bought 3 8" little gongs and hung them out at 800, 900 and 1000 yards. My personal goal has been able to make 1 MOA hits out to 1000 yards. I don't know why that's my goal at this point, It just seemed like a pretty good one. My rifle is a savage 10 FCP, B&C medalist, Rifle basix trigger, 22" Criterion barrel, bushnell xrs scope, 175 smk's over varget.
20 shots later I found myself driving back out and moving them all back in to 600, 700, and 800 yards. I just couldn't do it with my 308. I was shooting off a bipod and could only place 7 hits out of 20 shots at 800, 900 and 1000 yards. Pissin in the wind.
I got kind of down on myself because the last couple range sessions I have walked away feeling really good when I was shooting the range steel (12"x12" square blocks). Today was a humbling "well shit" kind of day.
600 and 700 yards are as far as I can "reliably" (8-9/10 hits) shoot those 8" targets.
Are my expectations too high right now? I've been shooting "long range" for around 8 months now every other weekend (not that long, I know). I feel like I am kind of at a plateau with my shooting.
I need to keep practicing, but do you all feel I should readjust my goals? Any tips or exercises you more experienced shooters recommend for this distance?
20 shots later I found myself driving back out and moving them all back in to 600, 700, and 800 yards. I just couldn't do it with my 308. I was shooting off a bipod and could only place 7 hits out of 20 shots at 800, 900 and 1000 yards. Pissin in the wind.
I got kind of down on myself because the last couple range sessions I have walked away feeling really good when I was shooting the range steel (12"x12" square blocks). Today was a humbling "well shit" kind of day.
600 and 700 yards are as far as I can "reliably" (8-9/10 hits) shoot those 8" targets.
Are my expectations too high right now? I've been shooting "long range" for around 8 months now every other weekend (not that long, I know). I feel like I am kind of at a plateau with my shooting.
I need to keep practicing, but do you all feel I should readjust my goals? Any tips or exercises you more experienced shooters recommend for this distance?