My first F-Class league starts here on Monday! Thinking out loud...
-My goal isn't to be competitive, but instead soak up any knowledge I can to become a better long range hunter.
-My set-up is not typical F-Class, no machine front rest, no solid rear bag with ears. Just a Harris bipod and a small rear bag, and I like it that way.
-I'm going to try to ignore any wind flags and instead practice reading mirage and natural indicators.
Questions that come to mind...
Is F-Class a good use of my time & money? I have access to public land with 1000+ yds; would I learn more there? F-Class range is 600 yds.
What questions should I be asking the experienced shooters?
What's your favorite data book page for F-Class?
How do you read mirage? Through your rifle scope or through your spotting scope? Why?
How important is weather data? Should I buy a Kestrel? (The stupidest question here)
What bad habits should I watch out for? (Things that F-class shooters do that don't apply to long range hunting.)
What else am I missing? Thanks for reading
-My goal isn't to be competitive, but instead soak up any knowledge I can to become a better long range hunter.
-My set-up is not typical F-Class, no machine front rest, no solid rear bag with ears. Just a Harris bipod and a small rear bag, and I like it that way.
-I'm going to try to ignore any wind flags and instead practice reading mirage and natural indicators.
Questions that come to mind...
Is F-Class a good use of my time & money? I have access to public land with 1000+ yds; would I learn more there? F-Class range is 600 yds.
What questions should I be asking the experienced shooters?
What's your favorite data book page for F-Class?
How do you read mirage? Through your rifle scope or through your spotting scope? Why?
How important is weather data? Should I buy a Kestrel? (The stupidest question here)
What bad habits should I watch out for? (Things that F-class shooters do that don't apply to long range hunting.)
What else am I missing? Thanks for reading
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