Hey guys,
I've been practicing long range shooting sporadically for the last few years, and finally have to time to be more serious about it. My shooting type will be mostly known distance shooting at various distances, trying to get better at one shot hits.
This thread is aimed at discussing the various training techniques you guys use to train for this type of shooting as well as any other practical shooting discipline.
I like to think that a structured training session has more value than just going to shoot some rounds and hoping you hit. I'm looking to create this "structure", and would like to know what you guys do to get a new perspective and ideas.
For example, do you install your gongs at one spot and move around every few shots to practice at many different distances? What is your shooting routine before every shot? Is noting every shot down with pen and paper really useful considering most of us use Kestrels/ballistic apps?
Hoping many of you will be willing to share their favorite technique!
I've been practicing long range shooting sporadically for the last few years, and finally have to time to be more serious about it. My shooting type will be mostly known distance shooting at various distances, trying to get better at one shot hits.
This thread is aimed at discussing the various training techniques you guys use to train for this type of shooting as well as any other practical shooting discipline.
I like to think that a structured training session has more value than just going to shoot some rounds and hoping you hit. I'm looking to create this "structure", and would like to know what you guys do to get a new perspective and ideas.
For example, do you install your gongs at one spot and move around every few shots to practice at many different distances? What is your shooting routine before every shot? Is noting every shot down with pen and paper really useful considering most of us use Kestrels/ballistic apps?
Hoping many of you will be willing to share their favorite technique!