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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 868123" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>I shoot Bench Rest, only for pleasure. I compete only against myself & I'm never completely satisfied with the results. I can shoot from benches set at 100 thru 500 yards in 100 yard increments. Our range also has benches for .22 RF or pistol centerfire at 15, 25, 50 & 75 yards. I use 75 yards mostly for my 221 Fireball. There's never a time I don't know what range I'm shooting at.</p><p>If my groups don't suit me, I assume I don't have a correct load, my brass isn't prepared well enough, my load needs more development, or my shooting technique needs to be improved or I need more practice. I'm always looking for consistency first & smaller groups second. I'm my own worst critic. And I still cant imagine why I'd need anything more than a simple crosshair. I'd probably feel different if I was a hunter, but I'm not. I never wanted to spend the time it takes to be skilled hunter. That's requires a lot of time & dedication & I admire those who have that skill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 868123, member: 52763"] I shoot Bench Rest, only for pleasure. I compete only against myself & I'm never completely satisfied with the results. I can shoot from benches set at 100 thru 500 yards in 100 yard increments. Our range also has benches for .22 RF or pistol centerfire at 15, 25, 50 & 75 yards. I use 75 yards mostly for my 221 Fireball. There's never a time I don't know what range I'm shooting at. If my groups don't suit me, I assume I don't have a correct load, my brass isn't prepared well enough, my load needs more development, or my shooting technique needs to be improved or I need more practice. I'm always looking for consistency first & smaller groups second. I'm my own worst critic. And I still cant imagine why I'd need anything more than a simple crosshair. I'd probably feel different if I was a hunter, but I'm not. I never wanted to spend the time it takes to be skilled hunter. That's requires a lot of time & dedication & I admire those who have that skill. [/QUOTE]
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