Kind of on the same note, if you make any sort of scope adjustment on the turrets, just take a sighter. Too many times I see people make an adjustment on the windage knob and then keep shooting for record. We are all human and dialing the wrong way happens a ton.
Full relaxation behind your rifle takes at least 5 minutes. That in itself will halve your group size. The platform you shoot off should be "dead", devoid of vibration. So no truck bonnet, wood pallet, or plastic fold out table. I love to get perfect zero with a tested ammo on a calm day/perfect conditions. Then take notes. From then on any shifts are the conditions of the day to work to, with a reliable reference for the use of. Each time out builds a practical history to further build the practical picture for future reference. Ha ho, all good fun.
Good points, but I haven't seen that many mirages in Canada LOL!!! Breath and squeeze is how I show some folks to attain better accuracy , especially new shooters .Cheers!!
Yes where I am from it is always hot and humid which makes the air like a soup. That is a great tip and new shooters really need to slow down and take the time with trigger control
What are your favourite methods to improve accuracy?
My hat is off to you. You are not letting your disability keep you from doing what you enjoy 👍👍✅✅✅✅🤝🤝🤝
Thank you very much
Great video Buddy , my top tip would be set parallax and check it often
Think very much mate and yes that is a great tip because many people forget the parallax
Kind of on the same note, if you make any sort of scope adjustment on the turrets, just take a sighter. Too many times I see people make an adjustment on the windage knob and then keep shooting for record. We are all human and dialing the wrong way happens a ton.
Yes great tip because I know that I have done it so many times where I have adjusted my turrets the wrong way
Great advice for everybody! Mirage will certainly make a mess of your target! I had a great learning experience last time at 200!
Thank you for the great advice
You are so welcome!
Very good tips. Have a good day.
Thank you and have a great day as well
Thank you Sir!
knifeMaker/Texas
Thank you for watching
Some competive 22 lr shooters almost never clean their bore once they find the ammo their rife likes.
Yes that's right some shooters are very particular how they manage their equipment
Full relaxation behind your rifle takes at least 5 minutes. That in itself will halve your group size. The platform you shoot off should be "dead", devoid of vibration. So no truck bonnet, wood pallet, or plastic fold out table.
I love to get perfect zero with a tested ammo on a calm day/perfect conditions. Then take notes. From then on any shifts are the conditions of the day to work to, with a reliable reference for the use of. Each time out builds a practical history to further build the practical picture for future reference.
Ha ho, all good fun.
All aspects of the sport makes it fun 😁
Practice in the wind and practice in the wind, great vid mate, cheers Yogi ✌️
Thank you very much, Yogi. Absolutely practising in the wind is certainly something people need to do
Good points, but I haven't seen that many mirages in Canada LOL!!! Breath and squeeze is how I show some folks to attain better accuracy , especially new shooters .Cheers!!
Yes where I am from it is always hot and humid which makes the air like a soup. That is a great tip and new shooters really need to slow down and take the time with trigger control