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How did you get proficient in LR shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodmaster" data-source="post: 1049214" data-attributes="member: 88399"><p>It has to be a value not an Ideal. Ideally we all would like to be good long distance shooters you have to value it enough to pay your dues. It helps if you have an understanding wife, none is better. I shoot .338 lapua and .50 bmg. I have placed 5th and 7th in .50 Bmg @ 1000 yards. That is a tough gun to master. Trigger time is most important. Get and read books on the wind. Most shooters have no idea how to deal with the wind. At 1000 yards it can change 4 times as you go down the range to the target. Nothing will take the place of trigger time. I have access to my own 1000 yard range and that helps you need a place to shoot. FInd a friend who also shoots LD and hook on to him like a blood sucker. He will save you thousands of dollars in wasted money no sense in reinventing the wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodmaster, post: 1049214, member: 88399"] It has to be a value not an Ideal. Ideally we all would like to be good long distance shooters you have to value it enough to pay your dues. It helps if you have an understanding wife, none is better. I shoot .338 lapua and .50 bmg. I have placed 5th and 7th in .50 Bmg @ 1000 yards. That is a tough gun to master. Trigger time is most important. Get and read books on the wind. Most shooters have no idea how to deal with the wind. At 1000 yards it can change 4 times as you go down the range to the target. Nothing will take the place of trigger time. I have access to my own 1000 yard range and that helps you need a place to shoot. FInd a friend who also shoots LD and hook on to him like a blood sucker. He will save you thousands of dollars in wasted money no sense in reinventing the wheel. [/QUOTE]
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