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Offline Buckfever

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small caliber and big caliber improvement
« on: October 20, 2005, 12:59:57 PM »
I have been surprised how much it has helped me improve my shooting by plinking with a 17HMR.   I have become much more steady and manage the trigger much, much better.  I took the 30-06 out last weekend and really saw the improvement.  I keep trying to stress form as I shoot the .17HMR.  Sometimes it is just fun to pop some off.   I have also taken the tip from a great shooter to exercise my forearms which aids steady grip.  The hand held spring you squeeze together.  This I know has steadied me up and I have less fatigue when holding the gun waiting for the right shot.  Hey having fun and getting ready for the real thing.   I started shooting the .17HMR by shooting at a .22lr stand with paddles that swing up when you hit them at 50yds.  It tolerated the 17gr V-max bullets but the 20gr TNT's put large dents in the metal, (Steel), and the pins holding the paddles fell out.  In other words I wrecked it.  Now I shoot at empty 12 guage and .410 shell casings at 50 yds.  This is great training and great fun in the old sand pit in Northern Minnesota.  I am sure a regular 22lr would work just fine and you would wreck less targets.
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trigger time
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2005, 01:11:33 PM »
Thats right, there is just no substitute for trigger time.

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