hi guys, I'm just getting into precision shooting and I have been catching up to the podcasts starting at the first one.
I'm hearing alot of different stuff to do to be able to get your software and rifle in good shooting form, but I'm wondering how to go about it.
I'm hearing things like true range zero, 100 yard zero, scope tracking, truing bc's, trying muzzle velocity, form factor, using wind tools to help integrate environmental factors.
I bought a weatherflow weathermeter that will be here within the week, also bought the snipers hide datebook, ive been using strelok pro as my ballistic app, it has most of the things that the hornady app as just not form factor.
I've been working on the fundamentals that you have talked about and found out alot of information of stuff I've been doing wrong. I see my groups tightening and less reticle movement after the shot. I have also signed up for Frank's Minnesota class in August and am excited to do that.
I'm wanting to learn how to do it right the first time to be able to get into a right path to make sure I waste the least amount of ammo and make the most of every shot. I know there is no substitute for experience. I have my own private 1,000 yard range at my house. I have built my own rifle and I handload my own rounds. I shoot roughly 200 rounds a month at targets and I deer hunt.
I'm just wanting to know a step by step guide from rifle setup to zeroing, to checking scope accuracy to, putting all this stuff we know into practical use.
I'm hearing alot of different stuff to do to be able to get your software and rifle in good shooting form, but I'm wondering how to go about it.
I'm hearing things like true range zero, 100 yard zero, scope tracking, truing bc's, trying muzzle velocity, form factor, using wind tools to help integrate environmental factors.
I bought a weatherflow weathermeter that will be here within the week, also bought the snipers hide datebook, ive been using strelok pro as my ballistic app, it has most of the things that the hornady app as just not form factor.
I've been working on the fundamentals that you have talked about and found out alot of information of stuff I've been doing wrong. I see my groups tightening and less reticle movement after the shot. I have also signed up for Frank's Minnesota class in August and am excited to do that.
I'm wanting to learn how to do it right the first time to be able to get into a right path to make sure I waste the least amount of ammo and make the most of every shot. I know there is no substitute for experience. I have my own private 1,000 yard range at my house. I have built my own rifle and I handload my own rounds. I shoot roughly 200 rounds a month at targets and I deer hunt.
I'm just wanting to know a step by step guide from rifle setup to zeroing, to checking scope accuracy to, putting all this stuff we know into practical use.
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