Alright long story short, i decided a few weeks ago to get into long range because with covid going to the range and shooting restricted is a goddamn hassle so i need something else to do. Now my question is what kind of training does one do to become a good precision shooter? I am all alone in this adventure, maybe a spotter once in a while but most of the time i will be by myself. i know no one to teach me and there is no match/competition in a 1000km radius of my home so really, i am by myself.
I have a Rem 700 5R milspec .308 with a Vortex crossfire II 6x24x50mm, this is just for info as i am not looking to change equipment before i atleast get familiar with what i have and know what i want then. I will be reloading my own ammo too. My ultimate goal is to be capable of 1000yard+ shot.
Now what i want to know is how do i train? Should i zero and go to 500 yard right away and train up from there? Or go from 100 and up when i feel i have peaked? I have no ballistic app or kestrel, how far before i NEED to get into these?
Id like to know what you guys think about all this, you always hear to practice and “git gud!”, but i feel the wrong practice will be both wasted time and ammo($$$)
Ced
I have a Rem 700 5R milspec .308 with a Vortex crossfire II 6x24x50mm, this is just for info as i am not looking to change equipment before i atleast get familiar with what i have and know what i want then. I will be reloading my own ammo too. My ultimate goal is to be capable of 1000yard+ shot.
Now what i want to know is how do i train? Should i zero and go to 500 yard right away and train up from there? Or go from 100 and up when i feel i have peaked? I have no ballistic app or kestrel, how far before i NEED to get into these?
Id like to know what you guys think about all this, you always hear to practice and “git gud!”, but i feel the wrong practice will be both wasted time and ammo($$$)
Ced




















































