No reason not to stretch out your shooting even if you just shoot steel.

I would start with big steel plates so you will see exactly where each bullet impacts. Animal shaped steel is fun but it's slower to learn wind calls/elevation because it's not clear exactly where a miss went.

It would be pretty cool to have a nice large steel target at all your different locations just to practice different conditions with different rifles. Spray paint the steel when ever you add feed to the feeder.

Once you feel confident in your firing solutions it could be time to start whacking the pigs.

I didn't study your locations but being able to shoot on multiple feeders would be a good way to up the pig removal.

Everyone should have the LR tool in the tool box even if they choose not to use it. Looks like you could do some fun shooting with a bit of effort.

It's not like you don't have a rifle or 2 to test out at LR.

Last edited by JohnBurns; 04/19/24.

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