I'm brand new to long range/precision shooting, so I've only started acquiring a few pieces of gear. Started with the rifle: Bergara HMR in 6.5 creedmoor topped with a Vortex PST Gen II 5-25. Picked up a weatherFLOW windmeter and am trying out a few different ballistic calculator apps. I don't reload yet (planning to shoot this year with factory ammo and start reloading next summer). I'm trying to slowly gather new items and learn to use them properly. I shoot mostly at ranges with known target distances, and the farthest distance I have access to right now is 800m targets.
I've read plenty of reviews and recommendations on the plethora of equipment that I can eventually buy, but without going out and grabbing it all at once, what is the most important pieces of kit for a new shooter to get their hands on? I've been looking into a spotting scope, LRF, chronograph, and upgrading to a Kestrel, but I'm not sure which will be the most beneficial to get first, and I can't afford to get them all at the same time. Hoping some of you more experienced shooters can put me on the right path. Thanks.
I've read plenty of reviews and recommendations on the plethora of equipment that I can eventually buy, but without going out and grabbing it all at once, what is the most important pieces of kit for a new shooter to get their hands on? I've been looking into a spotting scope, LRF, chronograph, and upgrading to a Kestrel, but I'm not sure which will be the most beneficial to get first, and I can't afford to get them all at the same time. Hoping some of you more experienced shooters can put me on the right path. Thanks.