PRS Talk PRS practice for inside 200 yards

Out of curiosity does anyone have any ways to practice HOLDING (not just aiming with the center cross hair or dialing) for targets at distance INSIDE a 200 yard range?

Vudoo 22 :)

Or set up targets with lower aim points --- say a target were you aim (hold or dial) nearer the ground and hit the steel is set up higher.. you'll be limited to your backstop height. For a 1K target for my load @ 200y I would need a aiming target 6.9mils or measure out 49.7" bellow the actual steel.. -- so you might have to settle for less simulated distance
 
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Vudoo + SK rifle/match..??‍♂️ actually any decent .22 is a great way to get reps in off barricades, learn your scope, wind reading.. if you can’t afford a Vudoo, you could always do what I did: buy a Vudoo anyways, it will save you $$ in the long run
 
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This is the number 1 reason a CZ 457 is next on my list. I have access to 300 yards less than 45 min away. That distance is way to easy with centerfire calibers on anything over a 4” plate.

22 suppressed bolt guns at that distance should start helping me learn wind much faster than the few times I can get out to farther ranges.
 
This is the number 1 reason a CZ 457 is next on my list. I have access to 300 yards less than 45 min away. That distance is way to easy with centerfire calibers on anything over a 4” plate.

22 suppressed bolt guns at that distance should start helping me learn wind much faster than the few times I can get out to farther ranges.
Good stuff, a CZ 455 or the new 457 was next on my list for a rimfire trainer/ fun gun.. I will say tho, that while a rimfire trainer is awesome,cheap to shoot, good for learning wind, building positions, shooting a center-fire off barricades is still a different ballgame than shooting a rimfire (I dunno if your into matches or not) Ultimately, I think a .22 trainer and a .308 trainer would be pretty sick
 
Good stuff, a CZ 455 or the new 457 was next on my list for a rimfire trainer/ fun gun.. I will say tho, that while a rimfire trainer is awesome,cheap to shoot, good for learning wind, building positions, shooting a center-fire off barricades is still a different ballgame than shooting a rimfire (I dunno if your into matches or not) Ultimately, I think a .22 trainer and a .308 trainer would be pretty sick
jw, are you the female in your profile picture?