One of the small perksha! I guess we do have our own little dialect, huh?
One of the small perksha! I guess we do have our own little dialect, huh?
This sounds like pretty solid advice advice. Thank youI know it goes against almost everything you’ve been told and read from everyone, but JMO.
First is a good range, with good rest set up. One you can use time after time on your schedule.
Start with a good bolt gun with the best glass and rings you can afford in your budget. Chambered in 22lr. Now shoot that with the ammunition it likes best, develop technique and consistency and form. Shot it at 50 yards, then 100 yards and so on. Work on technique and form.
Shot that about a million times, the caliber will allow you to shot a lot due to cost, the volume of shooting will allow you to develop proper form and technique.
Read a lot about bench shooting, do your research. Apply what you learn from print media/internet media with your practical experience in the field. Then transition to center fire.
Again this only the opinion of one old guy, you could just start at 500 yards with a center fire and go from there.
OK thank you for the advice. I will look into that into that for the furture. I did locate a gunsmith... has a place right by my son's house. That makes for a convient visit.Find a local gunsmith and have a good muzzle brake installed. It’ll cut recoil drastically. Might be out a few hundred bucks. It’ll be totally worth it.
Well my neck and shoulders have been rebuilt so I do feel the slightest bump. My 30-06 is a Remmington 700 SPS Stainless Steel. One thing I noticed the first time shooting it is the trigger is extreamly light. I mean 3 of us shot it and the very first bullet came out before we even realized... we barely touched the trigger. Like I said I'm hear to learn so don't know if they are all like that.30-06 has recoil? Huh. Never though it was much. Even as a kid, a buddy's dad and his friend took us to sight in their 30-06 rifles for a trip out west and they let us shoot them. The adults were both saying stuff like "Damn, that'll bloody your nose!" I thought My .410 kicked harder.
I think we need to come hang out a your house...Nothing wrong with old school target guns. A good Sharps can really reach out there, along with a Winchester 1885. Billy Dixon made good use of a long range gun at Adobe Walls in 1874.
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Its gonna take a lot of Googling there, brother. LOL
Yes completely lost me here. I guess I better get to googling.You never said what kinda target shooting you are wanting to get into.
Bench rest?
Palma or mid range?
F or F-TR ?
XTC (across the course) with service rifle? Or match rifle
Smallbore?
Air rifle?
Each one of these disciplines have there own set of rules you must adhere to.
I shoot both CMP & NRA XTC (service & match rifle) and I'm just getting in to mid range.
Starting in April we shoot an NRA 80 XTC (reduced) at FWRR every Thursday afternoon. Come out and join us, give it a try, we can even find you a loaner rifle if need be.
He’s just a competition shooter that only thinks in terms of competition and precision.Yes completely lost me here. I guess I better get to googling.
I only want to compete with my own progress... Not with other people. But he sure gave me a lot to figure out what he is even saying. So that's a good thing. More to learn.He’s just a competition shooter that only thinks in terms of competition and precision.
He's a good dude and means well.He’s just a competition shooter that only thinks in terms of competition and precision.
Very welcome, just an old guy’s opinion.This sounds like pretty solid advice advice. Thank you
How far have you shot your this rifle?Nothing wrong with old school target guns. A good Sharps can really reach out there, along with a Winchester 1885. Billy Dixon made good use of a long range gun at Adobe Walls in 1874.
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Who in the dickens is Sheldon Cooper? Been reading about shooting and shooters for a long time, never heard o him. ?He's a good dude and means well.
Though I now think of him as the Sheldon Cooper of precision shooting sports.
I would like to learn how to shoot rifles at targets ... taking it one level to longer as I go. What I have is a ar15.... 22-250... 30-06. From what I understand this will take me further in distance as I learn. But for my longest shooting rifle I have been told I need a bolt action 6.5 Creedmore or 308. I know I will also need to fous on scopes. But can you please guide me as what ones to start with and then next distance. Also would you suggest about the longest one I will need to start saving back for to purchase, I plan to use a leadsled. Any help to guide me on my path going on in the future.
He's partially responsible for the Big Bang...at least in theroy.Who in the dickens is Sheldon Cooper? Been reading about shooting and shooters for a long time, never heard o him. ?
Is he American or some foreign dude?
I actually have had my eye an a Tikka. I haven't even begun to learn about scopes and that is something I know that is going to be very important. I'm sure with everyones help I will get there.If it's just targets then there are plenty of good options for a caliber swap. I'm a big fan of 6.5grendel in a hunting ar and the ballistics are pretty decent for shooting out around 600m or so even with a semi auto. A 5-25 vortex is what I've been using for years on my 7 rem mag and it's often too much magnification for hunting, which is why I carry a sidearm for under 50m.
All the advice about scopes is good, they cost more, but they're worth investing in if you want to be good. Most bolt rifles come with a sub moa guarantee from factory these days, so you can't really go wrong. I would recommend bergara or Tikka for a good starting place unless you're ready to drop some serious cash on a chassis and a custom build. Spend more on your scope than your rifle and make sure you have enough left over to have plenty of ammo to play with.
I had to google who Sheldon Cooper was.... and he is who I thought you were refering too. So basically what you're are saying is he is a pretty good guy and very smart as well.He's a good dude and means well.
Though I now think of him as the Sheldon Cooper of precision shooting sports.
I have only shot it once and it was a few years back. I. honesetly don't know what the measurement was. My neighbor has it marked off. I would have to ask him. Been hiding in the house for awhile. Just want to get out and have a hobby to challenge myself. I would really like to join the local conservation club so I can practice an a regular basis.How far have you shot your this rifle?
How far have you shot your this rifle?
Optics can help us guys with old eyes, however some mid range & some Palma matches require you to use metallic sights. A little more high tech then the "buck-horns" found on a winchester 94, and very effective.I actually have had my eye an a Tikka. I haven't even begun to learn about scopes and that is something I know that is going to be very important. I'm sure with everyones help I will get there.