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How did you get proficient in LR shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeS1044" data-source="post: 1049096" data-attributes="member: 73461"><p>I wanted to vote for self taught and mentor but only could pick one. I've always been a naturally gifted shooter so a lot was just self taught and natural instinct but i really didn't understand the science behind MOA/MILS how to calculate drop and how to determine everything that affects drop from elevation, temp, incline... Until I had a good buddy show me and it took awhile to really understand how it works I still feel like I second guess myself with the calculations but it wasn't until I actually sat behind the rifle and applied everything in and actually hit a target without simply guessing where to aim that I finally felt more then just lucky when I shot. I accredit my improving long range knowledge to a Great Mentor above all else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeS1044, post: 1049096, member: 73461"] I wanted to vote for self taught and mentor but only could pick one. I've always been a naturally gifted shooter so a lot was just self taught and natural instinct but i really didn't understand the science behind MOA/MILS how to calculate drop and how to determine everything that affects drop from elevation, temp, incline... Until I had a good buddy show me and it took awhile to really understand how it works I still feel like I second guess myself with the calculations but it wasn't until I actually sat behind the rifle and applied everything in and actually hit a target without simply guessing where to aim that I finally felt more then just lucky when I shot. I accredit my improving long range knowledge to a Great Mentor above all else. [/QUOTE]
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