Posted November 11, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Robert A. Sadowski


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<div data-cycle-hash="long-distance-shooting-1" data-cycle-desc="Compatibility is Key

Compatibility with your spotter/shooting partner is vital. The author takes aim behind a Sako TRG M10 rifle at an NRA Outdoors Long Range Hunting Course with the help of his spotter, L.P. Brezny.” data-cycle-overlay-template=”{{desc}}“>

<div data-cycle-hash="long-distance-shooting-5" data-cycle-desc="Communication is Everything

Precise, clear communication between the spotter and shooter is important and should leave no room for interpretation. “A little to the left” can have a hundred different interpretations. The communication between the spotter and shooter sounds a bit formal, and that is for a reason. ” data-cycle-overlay-template=”{{desc}}“>long distance shooting tactics

<div data-cycle-hash="long-distance-shooting-2" data-cycle-desc="Control The Trigger

An artery in your thumb can cause the scope reticle to tremor by simply grasping the pistol grip of the rifle stock. Instead, lay your thumb alongside the stock and do not use your hand to grip the rifle. Then just press back on the trigger smoothly so the reticle and rifle are not affected. The shot and recoil should always come as a surprise.” data-cycle-overlay-template=”{{desc}}“>long distance shooting for beginners

<div data-cycle-hash="long-distance-shooting-4" data-cycle-desc="Load The Sticks

In the prone position, …Read the Rest

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