Anyone ever been to a long range rifle clinic?
I've been going to the range quite a bit for the past year and a half and I still don't think I have my shooting position down. I would like to blame the rifle or the ammo but I am sure its 99% shooter. Ive got the whole process in my head regarding position, breathing, loading bipod, squeezing but the targets don't lie.
As far as loading goes I've gone as far as measuring powder down to .01 grain individually weighing each charge. I've tried separating brass and bullets by weights and determined not to have that much difference to waste my time with it. Im almost at neck turning but decided to work on my skills first.
I can't blame the wind because the spread is not always horizontal. I understand if I have an off day and my grouping opens up but its not a consistent event.
Anyways, I would like to know if someone has attended such class and if a class like that can help me out?
I've been going to the range quite a bit for the past year and a half and I still don't think I have my shooting position down. I would like to blame the rifle or the ammo but I am sure its 99% shooter. Ive got the whole process in my head regarding position, breathing, loading bipod, squeezing but the targets don't lie.
As far as loading goes I've gone as far as measuring powder down to .01 grain individually weighing each charge. I've tried separating brass and bullets by weights and determined not to have that much difference to waste my time with it. Im almost at neck turning but decided to work on my skills first.
I can't blame the wind because the spread is not always horizontal. I understand if I have an off day and my grouping opens up but its not a consistent event.
Anyways, I would like to know if someone has attended such class and if a class like that can help me out?