How to git gud?

Guess i have been lucky until now both my shooting spot i go often are horseshoe shaped gravel pit surrounded by deep woods forest. Even on windy day it is fairly calm where i shoot. Enought that i haven’t had groups suffer wind drift yet with my .22. I might have to find a more open spot to practice lol!

Added the book to my wishlist, gonna grab a copy next time i order from amazon for sure thanks alot!
 
It's really about learning to master yourself: breathing, heart rate, etc. The science becomes nature with practice.
 
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Got my centerfire rig out today for the first time, zeroed the scope and shot 5 round to try. Pretty proud of my first group even with the flyer lol! Shot with lapua .308 brass,43.0g varget, federal 210m and SMK 175g
 

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No such thing as a flyer, it is all part of your group. I will bet if you fired another 20 shots into that group you would not see that lonely bullet hole.
 
I see flyer as user error, it was the first time i tried with no load development at all, 4 hole on the left are 1/2MOA so rifle can do awesome i just need to do my part and make sure these stray round dont happen. Still for a first time im happy
 
Looks like you are well on your way! I am also just getting into long range shooting but for me it’s to compete in PRS matches. I was super lucky that there is a league local to me and I met a great guy who runs matches and have been able to pick his brain and go shooting with him which has helped a ton. If you can find someone who is local to you that knows what they are doing I would highly recommend talking to them, if no one local like you have said look for guys on here that seem to know what they are talking about and send them a PM and ask if you mind asking some questions, most people are more then willing to help out. Like you my pockets are not to deep so I started with a budget rifle and scope, learned to reload and made up a load that shoots ok out of my rifle and just started doing it. All the reading in the world will never replace real world trigger time. When I am shooting and miss my target or have a horrible group but then correct it and make the hit I always stop and figure out what changed, what did I do different that caused me to miss then hit. Don’t just call it a flyer and move on take the time to nail down exactly what you need to do to put lead on target and practice doing it. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast! Think every step out as you do it (say in your head “ok feet are flat and legs spread, I am comfortable and stable, yes I am set up properly on my rifle I have good eye relief, ok breathing is controlled” etc). When I am alone out shooting it may take me 10 minutes to shoot 5 rounds but it usually results in a good grouping and the more I practiced doing that the more second nature it is becoming and the faster I am getting. I still have a long way to go to keep up with guys at matches but I am making good hits when I do shoot. This works for me at least not trying to say I know anything lol I’ve only been at this this year and just competed in my first match yesterday. End of the day as long as you are having fun and slowly seeing the results you want that’s what counts!
 
I have been really enjoying the Modern Day Sniper podcast, they have the "schoolhouse" on their website with various online classes. It obviously isn't a replacement for actual in person training, but it is meant to be an extra tool in your belt for self teaching. Also it is not just for "snipers", just for anyone who wants to be a better rifleman.

https://moderndaysniper.mykajabi.com

X2 on Ryan Cleckner's book, you will enjoy it. Haven't finished it yet, but it is good so far. He has a podcast too.

Have fun!
 
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