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I can't agree more with JudgeSharpe or Flippy. Also for me shooting of any kind is not like bicycle riding. If I want to shoot well I need to practise, and not on a bench either. I've noticed as I've gotten older that I really need to practice with open sights if I want to use them, even a relatively short range. I now need to concentrate to get a good sight picture where, when I was younger it was no effort. JPK Free 500grains | |||
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I agree with this and it confirms what I said above. I just don't see enough of a variance from various positions, bipods or hand held vrs say off the bench. Join the NRA | |||
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I sight in for the intended purpose of the firearm, then verify my POI at the distances I expect to possibly shoot and set forth my limitations accordingly to my abilities. Most of my Biggame Bolt rifles are sighted in 2" @ 100, unless the hunt/use dictates otherwise. I always sight in/fine tune on the bench but also practice how I will shoot in the field. My main reason to shoot at the range is keep in tune, know my abilities/limitations and ensure POI(of course enjoyment but that goes without saying..right!). The way I see it this way only one to blame is the trigger puller if a target is missed !!!! | |||
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