Did you have plates in your BA?
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No I didn't!
Unfortunately for me the area ASU has no body armour to issue me or anyone to fit it.So I just went through our whole LFWA concentration without it.Instead I used my jacket and never had a problem.So most likely that is what I will use at CFSAC unless I can get some practice with it to iron out this issue.
A big part of SR shooting is to have a routine.A program if you like.Every time you get up there to shoot you should work your way through that program.Lining yourself up correctly BEFORE the targets come up is a part of that program.Rundowns can ruin your day: be prepared by having yourself lined up properly to your target when you get to the next firing point. Lost seconds on this and then screwed up my scores.
Cigarettes not your friend anytime!Breathing: cigarettes are not my friend on a run down.
Part of my program is to check those screws before EVERY match.Usually right after I make sure I'm on the proper sight setting for a particular distance.Elcans come loose. Completely buggered up my 500 metre deliberate because my thumb screws came loose on the sight, thereby making my POI jump up and down several feet with each shot.
I agree.I have seen some pretty nice scores shot with 55's though.Pick one and stick to it.Proper ammo is key. I was mucking about with .55 .62. and .68 gr. ammo. I'm running a 16 inch barrel, so when you get out past 300, and there's even a spot of wind, .55 will let you down. Think I'll stay with .68 from here on in.
Another thing that you should be learning is that 461 is pretty respectable for your first time out.Don't be too hard on yourself.This is a tough game we play.I don't think I've ever seen anyone shoot over 500 on thier first try.Give yourself a break and just make a goal to beat that score next time around.next thing you know you'll be in the mid 500's!All in all I shot a lowly 461 or something like that. To disgusted to remember and am trying to block it from memory. Learned some stuff to make for better scores next time however!
The CFSAC instruction for 2009 mentions that body armour minus plates are to be worn this year. Not sure how that will work out as the Gen III armour is not on general issue and is in low supply everywhere. Maybe they will dump off tri-walls of the older armour, or ditch the rule at the last minute.
A big part of SR shooting is to have a routine.A program if you like.Every time you get up there to shoot you should work your way through that program.Lining yourself up correctly BEFORE the targets come up is a part of that program.
Cigarettes not your friend anytime!
Part of my program is to check those screws before EVERY match.Usually right after I make sure I'm on the proper sight setting for a particular distance.
I agree.I have seen some pretty nice scores shot with 55's though.Pick one and stick to it.
Another thing that you should be learning is that 461 is pretty respectable for your first time out.Don't be too hard on yourself.This is a tough game we play.I don't think I've ever seen anyone shoot over 500 on thier first try.Give yourself a break and just make a goal to beat that score next time around.next thing you know you'll be in the mid 500's!
Did you run Match 4 as a mover?,, if so,, how was it managing the butts, etc?
Let me be the first to say...1.47-3v
2.49-5v
3.46-2v
4.50-7v
5.49-2v
6.50-3v
7.49-3v
8.47-3v
9.44-0v
10.45-2v
11.47-2v
12.37-1v
Total 560-33v
A big part of SR shooting is to have a routine.A program if you like.Every time you get up there to shoot you should work your way through that program.Lining yourself up correctly BEFORE the targets come up is a part of that program.




























