Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by Garandimal
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by Garandimal
If you read through the thread, you will see that Natural Support is addressed.

It's part of being a hunter.

So is basic Marksmanship.

Bringing crutches with you into the field?

... is Special Olympics.
GR

LOL, why does the name Charles Emerson Winchester III pop into my head every time I read one of your posts?

Probably because you spend more time watchin' television than you do working on Marksmanship.


Nah, that's not it, I haven't seen MASH in years.

Probably because Charles Emerson Winchester III was almost as good at bloviation as you are.

You put the blow in bloviation.

Practice snapping-in/dry-firing for ~ 30 min. every wknd.


At the range - always shoot standing or on a mat, unless checkin' a scope.

Rifles are ~ 50/50 aperture/scope sighted.


Have shooting stands w/ round AR500 targets, 5" over 8".

Aperture sighted Rifles - shoot at 200 yds., which equates to 2.66 MOA over 4.0 MOA.

Scope sighted Rifles - shoot at 250 yds., which equates to 2.0 MOA over 3.2 MOA.

8" - Rapid-fire Standing/Kneeling/Sitting w/ hasty sling.
5" - Slow-fire Sitting/Prone w/ cuff sling.


Marksmanship - is a skill.




GR