Just thought I try and might spark a bit of conversation about round useage
Such as, from past experience I have no issue with going to a range and burning through a hundred rounds.
But Dunderi has said she has only really done "home/paddock" range and would go through like 10 - 20 (normally sparked by the sight of a rabbit)
How do you guys "practice"?
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Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
I don't anymore. I shoot at targets to check sights and whack a gong every now and again because pulling the trigger is fun! but wouldn't call it practice
But I taught quite a few kids and a couple of adults to shoot very accurately off a portable bench but they weren't very good off the ute out spotlighting where most of our shooting is done. Lots of critters heard a loud bang before escaping.
So I pulled the ute up 100m from the target during the day and got the trainees to get up on the ute to learn the way they would be using in the paddocks. Could show them to lean forward so the cabin supported their body, how to support the butt so it wasn't bouncing of the hand rail etc. It was amazing how that improved results and enjoyment. Some training to replicate the way you will shoot in the field
But I taught quite a few kids and a couple of adults to shoot very accurately off a portable bench but they weren't very good off the ute out spotlighting where most of our shooting is done. Lots of critters heard a loud bang before escaping.
So I pulled the ute up 100m from the target during the day and got the trainees to get up on the ute to learn the way they would be using in the paddocks. Could show them to lean forward so the cabin supported their body, how to support the butt so it wasn't bouncing of the hand rail etc. It was amazing how that improved results and enjoyment. Some training to replicate the way you will shoot in the field
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Re: RE: Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
I tried to leave the word fun out of it but yeah there is that totrevort wrote:I don't anymore. I shoot at targets to check sights and whack a gong every now and again because pulling the trigger is fun!
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Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
No practice here, just the same as Trev, though I spose you could say that all those years shooting rabbits professionally, I got a lot of practice. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
I don't like going to the range. I like shooting reactive targets but usually 10-20 rounds of centrefire does me. On a 22lr I'll happily shoot hundreds though.
As far as practice goes, I probably should but I don't. It's been a long while since I've had a shot actually. The weekend after next!
As far as practice goes, I probably should but I don't. It's been a long while since I've had a shot actually. The weekend after next!
Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
I do not practice to much either. Might take the spot light rifle out to the bench, in the paddock,the day before to check the zero but that is it. At 50+ rounds a night is more than enough for my needs.
I too take new starters out in the ute and get them to shoot as if we were out in the night. Works well.
Bill
I too take new starters out in the ute and get them to shoot as if we were out in the night. Works well.
Bill
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Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
As the main small arms coach for the school, i get to shoot as many rounds of 5.56mm lasers as i book in for.
I generally coach the students then lay down and practice my own shooting.
Both master and non master hand.
I love a good range session so being a competitive rifle sjooter helps as well.
As for hunting, my rifles get zeroed, then used. An occasional trip to the range for a bit of fun with mates.
I generally coach the students then lay down and practice my own shooting.
Both master and non master hand.
I love a good range session so being a competitive rifle sjooter helps as well.
As for hunting, my rifles get zeroed, then used. An occasional trip to the range for a bit of fun with mates.
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Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
Too many in the old days.
As an example I wore out a 308 barrel in practice before i walked the second barrel out to a 1000 yards on game. Ditto for several other calibers.
Time constraints have reduced my range visits to a bare minium nowadays. A trip away will usually see several hundred center fires expanded.
I put 100 22lr through at the SSAA on Saturday and fifty 204 22-250 and 7mm for some load tuning (new powder batches ).
You have to have a hobby
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As an example I wore out a 308 barrel in practice before i walked the second barrel out to a 1000 yards on game. Ditto for several other calibers.
Time constraints have reduced my range visits to a bare minium nowadays. A trip away will usually see several hundred center fires expanded.
I put 100 22lr through at the SSAA on Saturday and fifty 204 22-250 and 7mm for some load tuning (new powder batches ).
You have to have a hobby
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Cheers
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Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
Not enough practice for me with two junior shooters pushing me out of they way I am lucky to get a shot away nowadays.
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Re: Sittin here waiting on a deer, wasting bullets
I do love a good day shooting F Class especially out to 1000 yards. As Mick said hunting rifles get zero'd and shot at critters. Love shooting Queens and lead up's so couple of hundred 308 expended at range is a good time. Shooting game at 500 M with no wind flag's is another matter.