Greetings All,
Last November I went to the NZDA Regional position shoot at Tokoroa. I went as a spectator as the body was not up to participating (still isn't). One of the shooters was one of our top NZDA shots. Her standing target had 9 of 10 shots in about 30 mm at 100 metres. The 10th shot was a little low and right enlarging the group to about 60 mm, a little over 2 moa. The rifle was a 6 mm BR or similar. Excellent shooting. How did she get that good? Practice and lots of it.
By comparison few shooters on our local range shoot anything other than prone with a bipod. Only two of us practice kneeling, sitting and standing. Food for thought.
Regards Grandpamac.
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