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Milk jugs at 500yrds for practice
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<blockquote data-quote="holdinsteady" data-source="post: 1018174" data-attributes="member: 81848"><p>Upacreek.....certainly agree with your reasoning. I love all kinds of shooting....tho I have lost my taste for competitive shooting over the years.....too much stress and not enough fun. I have found myself headed for the wide open BLM land with my steel targets and long range rifles when I want some quality trigger time. I cut out a life size coyote, we call her "Lucy", out of some 1/2" AR400 plate and I hang it from a portable stand with conveyor belt material so that her feet touch the ground. Then I drive/walk off to varying distances from 200yds up to 700 yds. I sit down with the range finder and shooting sticks and have at it. You can sure learn a lot about the capabilities of your gun and your shooting skills doing this. It can be a great confidence builder when you get everything dialed in. The biggest challenge is getting a hit with that first cold barrel shot........hitting with the second shot is fun......but not quite the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holdinsteady, post: 1018174, member: 81848"] Upacreek.....certainly agree with your reasoning. I love all kinds of shooting....tho I have lost my taste for competitive shooting over the years.....too much stress and not enough fun. I have found myself headed for the wide open BLM land with my steel targets and long range rifles when I want some quality trigger time. I cut out a life size coyote, we call her "Lucy", out of some 1/2" AR400 plate and I hang it from a portable stand with conveyor belt material so that her feet touch the ground. Then I drive/walk off to varying distances from 200yds up to 700 yds. I sit down with the range finder and shooting sticks and have at it. You can sure learn a lot about the capabilities of your gun and your shooting skills doing this. It can be a great confidence builder when you get everything dialed in. The biggest challenge is getting a hit with that first cold barrel shot........hitting with the second shot is fun......but not quite the same. [/QUOTE]
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