Hi All:
I'm starting to put together a practice regimen for long-range shooting (DCRA-style), and would like input.
I know dry-fire is helpful, and I've had the "dime on the sights" drill explained for trigger control, I'm going to be doing both of those.
Of course there is no substitute for actually going out and doing some shooting, but with the long-range range being an hour and 40 mins away, I don't get there super often. I do have ready access to a 200yd range, though, and was wondering if training with a .22LR was helpful.
E.g. if I were to take a good bolt action 22LR and a target at, say, 100 to 200 yards, can I learn much that way? Seems like a cheap way to get a bit more trigger time, but I'd like to make it as valuable as possible.
I'm only just learning to read the wind, for example - I assume wind affects on a 22 at 100+ yards would be good practice?
Any other training suggestions very welcome!
I'm starting to put together a practice regimen for long-range shooting (DCRA-style), and would like input.
I know dry-fire is helpful, and I've had the "dime on the sights" drill explained for trigger control, I'm going to be doing both of those.
Of course there is no substitute for actually going out and doing some shooting, but with the long-range range being an hour and 40 mins away, I don't get there super often. I do have ready access to a 200yd range, though, and was wondering if training with a .22LR was helpful.
E.g. if I were to take a good bolt action 22LR and a target at, say, 100 to 200 yards, can I learn much that way? Seems like a cheap way to get a bit more trigger time, but I'd like to make it as valuable as possible.
I'm only just learning to read the wind, for example - I assume wind affects on a 22 at 100+ yards would be good practice?
Any other training suggestions very welcome!