Good Shooting Resources

GI Sandv

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Anyone have any recommendations for some good shooting resources? I understand the fundamentals, although I'm always working on those, and I also have various military FMs. Does anyone know of any other particularly good sources that I can use as a reference and go back to over time as I work on consistent shooting while gradually increasing distance? I'm still working with irons for now and will move up to a scope once I'm confident that I've wrung as much capacity out of my irons as possible. Thanks.
 
Aside from the loading data, one reason that I really like the Sierra handbook is for the Appendices. They seem to me to be the best for data on trajectories of all manner of bullets, out to 600 yards, and an excellent section on such aspects as judging wind or uphill/downhill shooting.

A couple of tips: One is to learn to shoot between heartbeats. Another is to be aware of the 0.2-second time-lag between the time your brains says, "Shoot," and your finger actually moves. That means you have to learn to anticipate your perfect sight picture 0.2 seconds before you wiggle on to it. Nobody is a human bench rest. :)
 
Those boy's from the Gunwerks have school or course I guess that one could take to learn to dope wind, range targets, and adjust your scope.
I'm not too sure exactly what all it has, but it seems cool enough.
 
4EVERM14 has it.

The CMP, (Civilian Marksmanship Program). Thats their job, has been since 1903.

Wont find any better information the the training they provide and the information listed in there E-Store/Bookstore.

Reasonably priced also.
 
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