Does anybody just stand up and shoot anymore? I realize I am blessed to have my own ranges on my property, (I planned for my shooting in retirement), so I can conveniently walk out and shoot. So perhaps public ranges aren't conducive to off hand shooting.
My easiest way to get some trigger time is to walk 50 yards to my gravel pad facing a pair of 80 yard rails. On one of them I have ten steel prairie dog targets, above that rail I have ten four inch diamonds. A typical session is to grab a box of 50 rounds of low mediocre ammo such as Aguila Super Extra, or Auto Match. I warm up on a 6" swinger for 5 rounds then go on to the prairie dogs. I finish with the diamonds.
To be completely frank, I average 70%. If I shoot 3 times a week or more I can nudge that up closer to 80%. I am 66 years old and I find that shooting more often keeps my arm strength up. When I shoot with friends they want to play rifle games that allow rest shooting as they get quickly frustrated with what they call "Awful Hand."
I do not own a bipod and do not anticipate buying one. I also play with some geezer bench based ELR .22 out to 400 yards, but until I find my self getting bored with perfect off hand scores, (hasn't happened yet), I'll stick with standing up until I can't any longer.
I'll appreciate hearing the thoughts of others.
My easiest way to get some trigger time is to walk 50 yards to my gravel pad facing a pair of 80 yard rails. On one of them I have ten steel prairie dog targets, above that rail I have ten four inch diamonds. A typical session is to grab a box of 50 rounds of low mediocre ammo such as Aguila Super Extra, or Auto Match. I warm up on a 6" swinger for 5 rounds then go on to the prairie dogs. I finish with the diamonds.
To be completely frank, I average 70%. If I shoot 3 times a week or more I can nudge that up closer to 80%. I am 66 years old and I find that shooting more often keeps my arm strength up. When I shoot with friends they want to play rifle games that allow rest shooting as they get quickly frustrated with what they call "Awful Hand."
I do not own a bipod and do not anticipate buying one. I also play with some geezer bench based ELR .22 out to 400 yards, but until I find my self getting bored with perfect off hand scores, (hasn't happened yet), I'll stick with standing up until I can't any longer.
I'll appreciate hearing the thoughts of others.