There is a growing long range precision .22 matches that have come from the PRS world. Plus the rimfire divisions of Steel Challenge. I'm sure there are more out there I don't know about. Which Id be happy to learn :)
Ill add the Accurate Shooter forums to his list as well. Lots of very intelligent guys on there who shoot a lot of long range.
Good Luck. If you intend to shoot a .308 to a mile and hit anything with even remote accuracy or predictability, you will need it. Hope you have a big check book too :)
"should" doesn't mean must. I used to flick my safety on all the time when I'd go to move a long distance. Still do once in awhile and it always confuses me haha.
As for fingers in the trigger, as said, if you are 100% sure it was there then its a DQ. If im uncertain of it, Ill let it go but...
Scores are up on Practiscore as of yesterday afternoon. I will see what I can do about getting them on USPSA site as well, but its been awhile since I've done that part of it. :)
Thanks to everyone who came out and helped with setup and teardown
"Start position: Body may be oriented as the shooter deems necessary, but toes must touch marks with hands relaxed at sides." Would fit the bill, but seems pretty dumb to have to say all that, lol
Going out tomorrow for the first time this year. Bunch of birds in the area according to the trail cams. Just need one to cooperate tomorrow so I can try to shop its head off :)
For me, a dog is a great early warning system. Someone breaks in when I'm asleep, I want that extra 10 seconds to clear the fog, figure out what's going on and get prepared. If I'm not home, I'd hope the barking would scare any potential uninvited guest away. My Golden has a habit of barking at...
Ill be using my compound again this year. Got a couple good chances last year but couldn't seal the deal. Its def more of a challenge with a bow, but I like it.