TargetNorth
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- Southern Alberta
a bit of a thread hijack. I have noticed in every thread everyone seems to be real focused on the equipment and mechanical accuracy. The difference between a super duper custom and a decent factory gun is about .5 moa.
which means 1.5 inches at 300 yards. A poor wind call could mean a miss of a foot at 300 yards. Seems like every thread is about the tools and not the skills.
Hey Jason
That's something I've noticed aswell reading these forums...... but then post about equipment anyway.
When I'm out shooting with my friends, we all talk technique and bullet recipe's. But when I seem to plateau with the rifle, then I have to ask if it's me that's plateauing, or the rifle. My goal is to get a gun that can regularly shoot under .5MOA at 100m (or as close as I can come to that within a reasonable budget) and then start moving the targets out further and see what I can learn.
Unfortunately, the range in Yellowknife is only 300m, and there's not a lot of wind drift at that distance. It's not a good place to practice, but good enough to start somewhere.
I'd encourage you to put up technique threads in the forum, I think people would love to read and reply to them.
Barry