My Pa always said if you an put a bullet inside a dinner plate at 100 yards you will never go hungry. I grew up eating wild game so I guess he wasn't too far wrong.
That concept should not preclude us from practice beause shooting is a perishable skill. It is the type of practice that matters. A few years ago I included a new challenge at our family and friends annual shoot. One target, 50 yards away, off hand, no rest, 3 shots in 15 seconds.
After seeing some of these people shoot very impressive bench rest targets at 300 yards I was not surprised to see all the grimaces, sad shaking heads, and expressions of WTH?? when they looked at their 50 yard targets.
Bench rest long range shooting and hunting are two very different disciplines. Similar, but not the same, tools required.
I have spent considerable time trying to think up SAFE ways of shooting at moving targets and have not come up with anything that makes me smile. A remote control vehicle is as close as I have come, and it would work well, but you just gotta KNOW it's going to get hit at some point or other.
A tip I learned from my Pa in regards to distance "guesstimation". Whenever you are walking somewhere look ahead and pick a spot. Guess the range then count your steps to that spot. You can do this in a town or city, a parking lot, nature walks, anywhere works just fine. The skill does develop, but it takes time and practice....Hmmm..sounds like any other skill development doesn't it!!??
Range estimation beyond 300 yards with the naked eye simply isn't in the cards for 99% of human beings. The physical ability and skill set simply isn't there.
By all means continue punching holes in paper. I believe it is our moral (and should be legal obligation) to be competent shooters. Just match the practice to the desired type of shooting.
Regards,
Dave
That concept should not preclude us from practice beause shooting is a perishable skill. It is the type of practice that matters. A few years ago I included a new challenge at our family and friends annual shoot. One target, 50 yards away, off hand, no rest, 3 shots in 15 seconds.
After seeing some of these people shoot very impressive bench rest targets at 300 yards I was not surprised to see all the grimaces, sad shaking heads, and expressions of WTH?? when they looked at their 50 yard targets.
Bench rest long range shooting and hunting are two very different disciplines. Similar, but not the same, tools required.
I have spent considerable time trying to think up SAFE ways of shooting at moving targets and have not come up with anything that makes me smile. A remote control vehicle is as close as I have come, and it would work well, but you just gotta KNOW it's going to get hit at some point or other.
A tip I learned from my Pa in regards to distance "guesstimation". Whenever you are walking somewhere look ahead and pick a spot. Guess the range then count your steps to that spot. You can do this in a town or city, a parking lot, nature walks, anywhere works just fine. The skill does develop, but it takes time and practice....Hmmm..sounds like any other skill development doesn't it!!??
Range estimation beyond 300 yards with the naked eye simply isn't in the cards for 99% of human beings. The physical ability and skill set simply isn't there.
By all means continue punching holes in paper. I believe it is our moral (and should be legal obligation) to be competent shooters. Just match the practice to the desired type of shooting.
Regards,
Dave




















































