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re: What type of shooting rest do you use at the range for long guns?
Posted on 8/6/15 at 8:01 pm to WPsportsman
Posted on 8/6/15 at 8:01 pm to WPsportsman
if you shoot often and enjoy spending weekends at the range or camp, do yourself a favor and buy a Bald Eagle rest with micro windage and elevation
last rest you'll ever buy , had mine for 25 yrs and still the real deal
last rest you'll ever buy , had mine for 25 yrs and still the real deal
This post was edited on 8/6/15 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 8/7/15 at 1:21 am to Got Blaze
I understand using a mechanical rest to check if your rifle is still sighted in right, but after the first 3 or 4 shots, I don't see the point of it.
The reason I go to a range is to keep my own mechanics sharp. Breathing, sight picture, trigger pressure etc..
Need to actually be holding the rifle for that
yes, sometimes I jerk the trigger, sometimes I am not breathing just right, so my targets don't always look like a work of art,but that is why I am at the range, to work on that shite.
If I use very good ammo,in a solid weapon and I measure and check it closely,do my calculations for windage etc.. and make adjustments accordingly, then I am the only unpredictable part of the equation. The goal is to make myself more predictable..as far as final results are concerned.
The reason I go to a range is to keep my own mechanics sharp. Breathing, sight picture, trigger pressure etc..
Need to actually be holding the rifle for that
yes, sometimes I jerk the trigger, sometimes I am not breathing just right, so my targets don't always look like a work of art,but that is why I am at the range, to work on that shite.
If I use very good ammo,in a solid weapon and I measure and check it closely,do my calculations for windage etc.. and make adjustments accordingly, then I am the only unpredictable part of the equation. The goal is to make myself more predictable..as far as final results are concerned.
This post was edited on 8/7/15 at 3:27 am
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