My first post here. Been on other boards and have been pulling the trigger for 24 years, but I got a question for you guys...
Is learning calling wind, adjusting scope, bullet drop etc. for rimfire a good way to learn precision rifle at distance?
I went to a "steel dogs" competition this weekend at my new shooting club and placed second out of 6 shooters (yes, I am patting myself on the back </douchebag> ) and am ashamed to admit that I was totally unprepared and totally lost shooting at 15" x 4" dogs @ 400 or greater. Couldn't work the mildot, had no clue, was just putting rounds into the air.
It was like I was retarded <hurrp DherRR> out there. Not sure what happened to the other competitors; they all looked like old hands, but they were puzzling over the calculations like I was, I guess. The young guy who won got 2x my score, and I was about 1.4x everybody else. I've never shot over 200 yards before, and my rifle's new, as are my loads.
Thinking maybe some quality time at the range with my target .22 from 50 to 150 may help me gain a better understanding of what to do with big bore stuff.
Do you guys use rimfire to get better at "gaming out" your long-range work?
Is learning calling wind, adjusting scope, bullet drop etc. for rimfire a good way to learn precision rifle at distance?
I went to a "steel dogs" competition this weekend at my new shooting club and placed second out of 6 shooters (yes, I am patting myself on the back </douchebag> ) and am ashamed to admit that I was totally unprepared and totally lost shooting at 15" x 4" dogs @ 400 or greater. Couldn't work the mildot, had no clue, was just putting rounds into the air.
It was like I was retarded <hurrp DherRR> out there. Not sure what happened to the other competitors; they all looked like old hands, but they were puzzling over the calculations like I was, I guess. The young guy who won got 2x my score, and I was about 1.4x everybody else. I've never shot over 200 yards before, and my rifle's new, as are my loads.
Thinking maybe some quality time at the range with my target .22 from 50 to 150 may help me gain a better understanding of what to do with big bore stuff.
Do you guys use rimfire to get better at "gaming out" your long-range work?