Hi Guys,
I've come across this site before when doing research searches and finally decided to join so I can post and ask questions. I live in new england and have been into shooting since I was introduced at 10. I have enjoyed target shooting off the bench and shooting steel at my club for a long time but my interest in firearms has led me to some rifles that I now need to learn how to shoot to their potential. I built a m14 DMR clone off a Springfield standard loaded M1A, Sadlak national match parts and scope mount, nikon monarch X 2.5-10x44 and a j-allen stock. I really enjoy the spec out and building part of my rifles, but you can only do that for so long before you end up with a safe full of guns that you don't shoot.
I'm looking to connect with long distance shooters in new england that I can spend time with to learn from and also get to shoot at longer ranges as I'm limited to 100 yards right now. (I'm just wasting ammo to shoot my big stuff at this range any more). I want to get proficient with the scientific side of external ballistics (ballistic cards, programs, range estimation by mils, come ups for range). I also want to gain more knowledge so I can tackle the finer points of hand loading. One of the biggest things I read about when someone says they have a good load is how far off the lands is it. I'm looking to learn how you measure it, how you adjust it and what effects it has? I also want to learn how to properly keep a rifle book, what goes into it, how to record the results of each shot and how you apply these observations with each subsequent shot.
I also have a savage 110 BA that I'm still working out. It's got a $100 scope on it and I put 60 rounds down it at 100 yards to break in the barrel. I'm in a position where I can put some good glass on it (thinking a leupold mk4 LR/T 8.5-25x50) and have a ken farrell 40 moa base on the way to get rid of the stock darth vader rail. Same thing with this one, I want every shot to count since its so expensive every time you pull the trigger. I have some good recipes to hand load from and I'm going to be putting some rounds together that I know have shot well for other people in the same platform.
Sig Sauer academy is close to me and they have a one day class that works out to 1000 yards from 300, and at $300 I would gladly sign up just to get the classroom instruction but want to be able to keep shooting at long range one the class is over.
I've come across this site before when doing research searches and finally decided to join so I can post and ask questions. I live in new england and have been into shooting since I was introduced at 10. I have enjoyed target shooting off the bench and shooting steel at my club for a long time but my interest in firearms has led me to some rifles that I now need to learn how to shoot to their potential. I built a m14 DMR clone off a Springfield standard loaded M1A, Sadlak national match parts and scope mount, nikon monarch X 2.5-10x44 and a j-allen stock. I really enjoy the spec out and building part of my rifles, but you can only do that for so long before you end up with a safe full of guns that you don't shoot.
I'm looking to connect with long distance shooters in new england that I can spend time with to learn from and also get to shoot at longer ranges as I'm limited to 100 yards right now. (I'm just wasting ammo to shoot my big stuff at this range any more). I want to get proficient with the scientific side of external ballistics (ballistic cards, programs, range estimation by mils, come ups for range). I also want to gain more knowledge so I can tackle the finer points of hand loading. One of the biggest things I read about when someone says they have a good load is how far off the lands is it. I'm looking to learn how you measure it, how you adjust it and what effects it has? I also want to learn how to properly keep a rifle book, what goes into it, how to record the results of each shot and how you apply these observations with each subsequent shot.
I also have a savage 110 BA that I'm still working out. It's got a $100 scope on it and I put 60 rounds down it at 100 yards to break in the barrel. I'm in a position where I can put some good glass on it (thinking a leupold mk4 LR/T 8.5-25x50) and have a ken farrell 40 moa base on the way to get rid of the stock darth vader rail. Same thing with this one, I want every shot to count since its so expensive every time you pull the trigger. I have some good recipes to hand load from and I'm going to be putting some rounds together that I know have shot well for other people in the same platform.
Sig Sauer academy is close to me and they have a one day class that works out to 1000 yards from 300, and at $300 I would gladly sign up just to get the classroom instruction but want to be able to keep shooting at long range one the class is over.
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