Hey all,
I hope all had a great Labor Day weekend. I have been wanting to get into long range marksmanship for a while now and just pulled the trigger on it (I'm regretting that pun already).
Anyways, I have a bit of money to spend... But I don't really want to jump into an expensive rig where I have to limit my shooting due to bullet cost(or teach myself to reload before I start shooting). My goal is to focus on the fundamentals and put a lot of lead down range... And then when I've developed core skills necessary to move to higher cost equipment (and larger caliber) I will proceed with upgrading systems then.
In the short term, what I am looking at for equipment is (waiting on my FOId card to finalize the rifle):
1. CZ 455 in .22LR - I've heard positive things about their quality.
2. Tacticool Stock from Boyd - hoping this helps me w/ cheek weld, etc. Purchased separately due to supply.
3. Millett 4-16x50 scope - read positive reviews on it, and I wanted mil-dot.
4. Harris Bipod - thought about the Atlas, but recoil isn't an issue with this and my next gun I'll upgrade.
5. Trying to find a good 30mm dovetail scope mount, any suggestions for a quality (quickly removable) one would be appreciated.
I have to get a few more small items, but that's the equipment I'll be dealing with.
More importantly probably, the training I'm looking at:
1. I signed up for the training vids on Snipers Hide.
2. Magpull Art of Precision DVD set.
3. Saw an interesting guy with a YouTube series on precision shooting (dinosaur flavored name) that I will watch.
4. Once the system is all set up, I'll spend a bit of time each day dry firing while I'm not at the range. Will extended dry firing be negative for my rifle? If so/or regardless of which, is there a benefit to using dummies?
5. Range time once a week - I have a 600 yard range within an hour so I have room for growth... But short term a few thousand rounds on 100yrd is likely more practical.
6. Any books / training materials you recommend would be appreciated (I've looked around here and elsewhere so will find some additional content over time). I do plan on live coursework starting next year, perhaps a course to two a year on site.
If you've actually read this far, I appreciate your patience. Any feedback specific to things that I can modify in my plan of action (or if a piece of equipment would assist my learning experience) would be much appreciated. My long term goal is to be able to shoot km+, but I'm looking for baby steps to help me accomplish that multi-year goal.
Thanks all,
J
I hope all had a great Labor Day weekend. I have been wanting to get into long range marksmanship for a while now and just pulled the trigger on it (I'm regretting that pun already).
Anyways, I have a bit of money to spend... But I don't really want to jump into an expensive rig where I have to limit my shooting due to bullet cost(or teach myself to reload before I start shooting). My goal is to focus on the fundamentals and put a lot of lead down range... And then when I've developed core skills necessary to move to higher cost equipment (and larger caliber) I will proceed with upgrading systems then.
In the short term, what I am looking at for equipment is (waiting on my FOId card to finalize the rifle):
1. CZ 455 in .22LR - I've heard positive things about their quality.
2. Tacticool Stock from Boyd - hoping this helps me w/ cheek weld, etc. Purchased separately due to supply.
3. Millett 4-16x50 scope - read positive reviews on it, and I wanted mil-dot.
4. Harris Bipod - thought about the Atlas, but recoil isn't an issue with this and my next gun I'll upgrade.
5. Trying to find a good 30mm dovetail scope mount, any suggestions for a quality (quickly removable) one would be appreciated.
I have to get a few more small items, but that's the equipment I'll be dealing with.
More importantly probably, the training I'm looking at:
1. I signed up for the training vids on Snipers Hide.
2. Magpull Art of Precision DVD set.
3. Saw an interesting guy with a YouTube series on precision shooting (dinosaur flavored name) that I will watch.
4. Once the system is all set up, I'll spend a bit of time each day dry firing while I'm not at the range. Will extended dry firing be negative for my rifle? If so/or regardless of which, is there a benefit to using dummies?
5. Range time once a week - I have a 600 yard range within an hour so I have room for growth... But short term a few thousand rounds on 100yrd is likely more practical.
6. Any books / training materials you recommend would be appreciated (I've looked around here and elsewhere so will find some additional content over time). I do plan on live coursework starting next year, perhaps a course to two a year on site.
If you've actually read this far, I appreciate your patience. Any feedback specific to things that I can modify in my plan of action (or if a piece of equipment would assist my learning experience) would be much appreciated. My long term goal is to be able to shoot km+, but I'm looking for baby steps to help me accomplish that multi-year goal.
Thanks all,
J