Before, during: http://myshootingjourney.com/2015/09/13 ... ing-range/
...and after: http://myshootingjourney.com/2015/09/13 ... -and-pain/ (fully recovered now)

Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.





juststarting wrote:@apollo yep, I learned through trial and error.



Apollo wrote:What are those marks doing on your arm...????
Butt goes into the shoulder, sit upright and don't lean into the rifle, let the recoil go with you not against you.




Title_II wrote:.308 kicks? I'm still not getting this from you guys. Doesn't the rifle have a recoil pad? I can't tell the difference from a .30-06 to a .308 to a .30-30, and can barely tell difference with 5.56.


Andrew.22 wrote:Good on you for not being afraid to share your shortcomings. I agree with sandgroperbill when it comes to asking questions. Approach someone shooting a similar calibre and ask him for 5 mins of his time to assist a new shooter. It will save you heaps of ammo $$, bruising and time.
Look forward to seeing those groups close right up. Im sure I speak for a lot of readers when I say I'd also be interested in how you came to decide on your rifle and scope choice.
Great post.


Apollo wrote:Title_II wrote:.308 kicks? I'm still not getting this from you guys. Doesn't the rifle have a recoil pad? I can't tell the difference from a .30-06 to a .308 to a .30-30, and can barely tell difference with 5.56.
Every Firearm Kicks. Justs depends on who you are and your perceived version of recoil.
To say that a .308 doesn't kick or have recoil then you really need to re-think that answer. All well and good for the macho man but not all people are built the same and some have injuries that have a great influence on what one uses.
Military training, tounge in cheek....doesn't mean the person can hit the side of a barn. Bit like Police training, they are probably the worst accurate shooters going around.

Title_II wrote:Apollo wrote:Title_II wrote:.308 kicks? I'm still not getting this from you guys. Doesn't the rifle have a recoil pad? I can't tell the difference from a .30-06 to a .308 to a .30-30, and can barely tell difference with 5.56.
Every Firearm Kicks. Justs depends on who you are and your perceived version of recoil.
To say that a .308 doesn't kick or have recoil then you really need to re-think that answer. All well and good for the macho man but not all people are built the same and some have injuries that have a great influence on what one uses.
Military training, tounge in cheek....doesn't mean the person can hit the side of a barn. Bit like Police training, they are probably the worst accurate shooters going around.
I can hit a man standing still at 500 meters with no scope. I think that's respectable.
Now if I can just get the SOB to stand still


Title_II wrote:That's pretty hard to believe but I'll take your word for it. That's some nice shooting!
If I even claimed to be consistently sub-MOA it would be a lie. I don't even have any sub-MOA weapons. That must be some rifle. Around 0.2 MOA?

juststarting wrote:Andrew.22 wrote:Good on you for not being afraid to share your shortcomings. I agree with sandgroperbill when it comes to asking questions. Approach someone shooting a similar calibre and ask him for 5 mins of his time to assist a new shooter. It will save you heaps of ammo $$, bruising and time.
Look forward to seeing those groups close right up. Im sure I speak for a lot of readers when I say I'd also be interested in how you came to decide on your rifle and scope choice.
Great post.




juststarting wrote:Andrew.22, thanksThat was tongue in cheek...




