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One day I'll make the time to learn rifle/scope stuff!
Most excellent post Yankeeson....
That's exactly what we do at some of our training sessions at work (dry fire prior to live fire).
While firing a cold bore shot quickly under stress is ALSO a big part of our training, lots can be accomplished with dry fire exercises as you described.
OK. Time for a slice of humble pie.
I went to the range yesterday morning to fire one shot and one shot only.
I got everything setup just the way I wanted it, put the crosshair right on the end of the target's nose and carefully broke the shot. I missed the target by a full three inches. If the bad guy had really big ears (it did not), I might have pierced one of them.
This was a bit of a surprise to me. :rolleyes:
Of course, my first thought after "WTF!?!?!?!?!" was "Wow. That cold bore shot is wilder than I remember it!" And even as I was saying that to myself I was already thinking: "no dumbass - you screwed something up."
To make a long painful story shorter . . . . A few weeks ago I finally bought the levels to actually level the reticle. So I did. But when I was finished the pro shop had gotten very busy so I put the gun back in the safe rather than taking it out and rezeroing it. Then completely forgot about doing it.
The next time I say I have never acted negligently with a firearm one of you folks smack me. I would have grabbed that rifle and used it without hesitation should the need have arisen. Seriously.:aaaaargh:
Which reminds me.....when dialing in dope remember to return to zero. Especially if you've dialed in dope then say move to a further target and add the dope on top of it.
Example:
2 mils at 400 yards
3.5 mils at 575 yards
If you don't account for the first 2 mils you dialed and add 3.5 more you've now added 5.5 mils.
Just trying to explain what I meant.
Are you channeling Mark Wahlberg in "The Shooter"? :chinscratch:
. . just teasing. :rolleyes:
YF please bring several blank books you made - I will buy Japanese. :satanevil:
"Japanese" ??
What is up with that?
All this time I have been thinking that you are Australian!:omfg:
Update.
I got my remmy 700 zeroed for THE cold bore shot.
I fired three rounds today. All three very relaxed - no hurry. Took particular care to make every shot individually the very best shot I could.
The results are interesting. I look forward to seeing how consistent - if they are consistent at all - they are.
First shot - dead nuts right on the dot. Impact was just exactly where it should have been.
Second shot - 90 seconds later. Impact was almost 1.5 inches right; at exactly three o'clock. I could absolutely not have called that shot as 'off' when it broke.
Third shot - 90 seconds later. Impact was touching the second shot hole, toward the inside. Approximately one inch right of the cold bore shot at exactly 3 o'clock. I could absolutely not have called that shot as 'off' when it broke.
So . . three shots sharing exactly the same horizontal line but an inch to an inch and a half separating the cold bore shot from the 'warming up bore' shots.
I dunno about you, but I find this fascinating. I am looking forward to repeating the exercise tomorrow to see if and by how much it changes.
Shooting and learning is kinda fun, ya know!:p
Any of you shooting bull/varmint barrels? I find them more consistent. Years ago I had an old M77 in 220 swift with bull barrel and it was the most consistent shooter I've ever had.
Rumbler, I've got an AR with a 20 varmint barrel I'll loan you to play with if you want to do any comparisons.