OK, here's another question for you folks. I would like to become a very good shot with my Winchester '94 at 100 yards. I know that the path to this goal is practice, but what with the price of ammo and the barrel heating up so quickly I can see that this will take a long time.
I have heard that it's a good idea to practice using a .22 of the same make and model as your hunting rifle (for economic reasons, for recoil, barrel temp, etc) and was wondering if it would be a good idea to try to practice at 100 yards with a .22 Winchester '94 or one of those NORINCO .22 '94 copies. In theory - all things being equal - doing target work with a .22 '94 should be just as good practice as using my 30-30 as the sights, weight, etc should all the be same.
I'm sure a tang sight would also help, but they're half the price of a used rifle.
I am sincerely looking for advice here, so any constructive opinions would be appreciated.
I have heard that it's a good idea to practice using a .22 of the same make and model as your hunting rifle (for economic reasons, for recoil, barrel temp, etc) and was wondering if it would be a good idea to try to practice at 100 yards with a .22 Winchester '94 or one of those NORINCO .22 '94 copies. In theory - all things being equal - doing target work with a .22 '94 should be just as good practice as using my 30-30 as the sights, weight, etc should all the be same.
I'm sure a tang sight would also help, but they're half the price of a used rifle.
I am sincerely looking for advice here, so any constructive opinions would be appreciated.