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The Basics, Starting Out
Long distance target shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2433157" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I would have a very frank conversation and finish it with how you will help. I start newbies if willing to really listen with a 22 and iron sights. If you get one tiny amount of push back and he is committed to his plan. </p><p>Then I would take him to a 8-1000yd target with my rig and ring it a few times. Give him the rifle and happily tell him to let her loose and have fun. </p><p>Call his shots clearly and exactly. Never a little right and a little low. 15 feet right and 20 feet low with nothing else said. When his frustration shows and it will clearly and quickly offer immediate encouragement and you can help him do what you did. </p><p>Some may think it's harsh and I think it would be if you didn't help after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2433157, member: 42157"] I would have a very frank conversation and finish it with how you will help. I start newbies if willing to really listen with a 22 and iron sights. If you get one tiny amount of push back and he is committed to his plan. Then I would take him to a 8-1000yd target with my rig and ring it a few times. Give him the rifle and happily tell him to let her loose and have fun. Call his shots clearly and exactly. Never a little right and a little low. 15 feet right and 20 feet low with nothing else said. When his frustration shows and it will clearly and quickly offer immediate encouragement and you can help him do what you did. Some may think it’s harsh and I think it would be if you didn’t help after. [/QUOTE]
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