Re: LEARNINGS FROM SH SHORT RANGE RF COMPETITION
as it was 9 degrees out (1st excuse) i allowed weather to get to me, had to wear several layers of clothing (2nd excuse), had a surprising amount of misfires (3rd excuse)which threw my concentration off. i don't know if that had to do with the cold, or i got a "bum" batch of ammo. i know there are no excuses, but i tried.....
1. i tend to shoot left (as there was no wind to speak of). i think:
a) i tend to cant the rifle, as it is more comfortable for me this way, which could be also causing the leftness.
b) maybe just pulling shots that way without support(i'm left handed with rifle).
c) confirmed from bench with bipod and bag that my scope is zeroed, must be me pushing them off, put note in data book that i will have to compensate next month.
d) thought it could also be the amount of bulky clothing on affecting my shooting, but once again confirmed that i was indeed zeroed from the bench.
2. i feel more confident sitting than kneeling, however on paper it tells a different story. i did blow two shots at the sitting target, will have to compare to next month's target.
3. i'm really liking the 50 yard 4 position stuff. frustrating and rewarding at the same time. i also like the idea of circling a date on the calendar and shooting that date rather than gaming for nicer weather.
4. as silhoutte season approaches, i can see that i need more practice, and may need a lighter rifle (already looking) as the wood stock / heavy barrel / other accessories combo i have now is a bit too heavy. looking at a MKII F as a low budget build for silhoutte, these comps, and probably a low budget build post. $127 @ walmart.
5. i'm usually a 1 eye open shooter, but keeping both eyes open tends to help me out at short range, which is also something i learned from last year's silhoutte matches.