Great Shooting Fellas! Nice to see you all getting some hits on the 1000 yd steel. It just takes practice and refining your shooting technique to increase that DING to miss ratio. At a thousand yards, almost anything can cause you to miss. As others mentioned some trigger work and getting into a comfortable and steady position will help. Wind always preached to me about getting and maintaining effective points of contact with the rifle to stabilize everything. I am not the best example of that particular point myself. 😊
Old School, real School Barrel Harmonics, "The Whip" which is a sweet spot of rest/location of the pressure curve of the barrel which is sometime based upon the load out.....
Slappin' that trigger like a read-headed step child.... 🤣
Good shooting!
What rear site are you using?
Montana Vintage Arms #108
gentle with the trigger he is snatching it, but good going
Great Shooting Fellas! Nice to see you all getting some hits on the 1000 yd steel. It just takes practice and refining your shooting technique to increase that DING to miss ratio. At a thousand yards, almost anything can cause you to miss. As others mentioned some trigger work and getting into a comfortable and steady position will help. Wind always preached to me about getting and maintaining effective points of contact with the rifle to stabilize everything. I am not the best example of that particular point myself. 😊
Will resting the barrel on a bipod affect accuracy? Why not support the fore arm ?
Old School, real School Barrel Harmonics, "The Whip" which is a sweet spot of rest/location of the pressure curve of the barrel which is sometime based upon the load out.....
What bullet/load are you guys using for long range 38/55?
What grain bullet is this thing?
Snatching the trigger, horribly. Someone needs to instruct him.
What size target do yall have at 650? Love seeing yall post!!!
Is he sitting on the ground? or on some kind of seat?
What are the sights?
Montana Vintage Arms
The "SNATCH and JERK" Method should be regulated to the iron lifting discipline, not range, load and distance as illustrated....in this spectrum.