My tripod shoot like a LOT of bipods, I'm good. Lol.This is fundamentally incorrect.
it’s actually really hard to correct your statements without coming off as a ####.
I highly suggest you forget everything you “know” and take an intro class.
My tripod shoot like a LOT of bipods, I'm good. Lol.This is fundamentally incorrect.
it’s actually really hard to correct your statements without coming off as a ####.
I highly suggest you forget everything you “know” and take an intro class.
It’s not the shooting off the tripod, it’s pulling the rifle so hard…My tripod shoot like a LOT of bipods, I'm good. Lol.
This is what I’ve been working towards. Making sure my zero stays zero when moving between positions. Bottom target is sitting, middle is kneeling and top is standing from a rest. It didn’t stay this good as the day went on. Lol.I normally refrain from answering on these kinds of posts cause they turn into weird dumpster fires but I'll bite...
You don't grip anything "hard AF" in really any kind of precision rifle shooting. Definitely not for tripod shooting. Whether you're shooting off a bag on top of the apex of the tripod or clipped into a ball head of some type you exert the same rearward pressure (with your firing hand) that you do when shooting prone off a bipod (or in any supported position, really). If you're using a bag you'll also pinch the forend of the stock to the bag, if clipped in you'll exert slight forward pressure on the ballhead (basically just extending your support arm straight ahead) while remaining square to the rifle. There are tons of ressources and videos out there properly demonstrating the correct techniques. Shooting paper drills at 100yds with a tripod standing, kneeling and seated as well as using the tripod for rear support are a great way of training for field matches. I've got years of binders full of targets like what was posted above. With some work, you can shoot pretty damn close to as well as prone although it's more important to concentrate on how close to POA the POI ends vs group size. Targets like the RifleKraft targets (concentric diamonds) are great for tracking that.

Precision rifle?
Mdt's 900 yard 18x24 with a 6 inch head barricade practice target. All over the fkn place.
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880 yard plate with 6 inch circles. Sitting tripod holding tight, no wind. 2/3 are precise
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Then you shouldn’t be failing as hard as you are at 100 yards, right? lol!880 yard plate with 6 inch circles. Sitting tripod holding tight, no wind. 2/3 are precise
I think he means he’s sitting and shooting from a tripod for all three shots.i call bull####....
if those are 6" circles, those 3 would land roughly 3" plus or minus assuming youre aiming at the center of each target.
so not only do you have no POI shift while shooting in 3 different positions, with zero knowledge of proper fundamentals, youre shooting sub half moa.
ive seen alot internet claims, but this one takes the cake
The mental component in this is huge. That is one area many people don’t think of training. I enjoy learning and improving, so I enter competitions as an area where I can really focus on testing my mental game.These were my next shots from 100 yards. I went for a 5 shot group like he did, but I failed hard and lost all of my stability for some reason. I fall apart if I’m hungry or fatigued.



























