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Title: First good practice results
Post by: goodoldfriend on August 01, 2016, 10:27:25 AM
I got out yesterday again to practice the fundamentals that the great instructors taught me in Wilmingon two weeks ago, on 7/16 & 7/17.

I was struggling and somewhat down after the event but, keeping with the spirit of perseverance I posted the following two results yesterday.

I sighted in first. Did a little standing practice, then ran a redcoat...

Please see the results attached.

I am posting this hoping it will encourage others to keep practicing.
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: Maximum Ordinate on August 01, 2016, 10:28:40 AM
Looks good!  :-)
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: NightFisher on August 01, 2016, 10:36:27 AM
A clean Redcoat,,, Pretty work.
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: goodoldfriend on August 01, 2016, 11:05:05 AM
Thank you. I give all the credit to the great instruction I received two weeks ago.

I compared my redcoat, which is a downloaded file, to one of the ones I did at the event.

Mine has smaller images. All the redcoats and the shingle are just a bit smaller than the official one.

I still need lots of work on my offhand and seated. I would have practiced a little longer yesterday but the sweat bees got the best of my spouse so we had to flee the range...
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: Corvette on August 01, 2016, 02:39:20 PM
WOW,

Great work, shot group, adjusted for elevation, shot second group, adjusted for windage and nailed it.

Textbook example of IMC. My congratulations sir, well done.

Corvette
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: goodoldfriend on August 01, 2016, 03:58:35 PM
Corvette,

Thank you, coming from you that means a lot.

The sad news is I get to do it again...LOL. I got low rings for the scope, I need mediums, sigh. I need to move the scope forward so I can get a better cheek weld. The low rings allow the focus ring to drag on the top rail.

And wait till you see what I put together. All Kidd parts in a Titan stock. Supposedly trigger pull is 8 oz on the first stage and 8 on the second. I still need to work on the FUNdamentals though.

Even with the weight of the rifle I managed to keep all of my offhand shots on the target. On a couple runs I had 3 shots in the V ring. Now I just have to figure out what I was doing on those shots and build repeatability.

I am really looking forward to the next event.
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: Corvette on August 04, 2016, 11:59:44 AM
Sounds interesting.  I am building one right now my self.  Tactical Solutions receiver with built in scope mount, Shaw target barrel, Ruger BMX trigger group, Vortex scope and Boyd stock.  Should be done in time for the Wilmington shoot in Oct so we can swap and check each other's out. 

Corvette
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: goodoldfriend on August 04, 2016, 12:26:51 PM
That sounds great.

I just did a second one, for my daughter to use.

Ruger receiver and bolt (from the donor rifle). Ruger BX trigger. Green Mountain barrel in a Houge over mold thumb hole stock.
This one will have a 2-8 X 32 Vortex Diamondback HP scope.

Now if she will just commit to some practice...
Title: Re: First good practice results
Post by: goodoldfriend on August 06, 2016, 05:49:02 PM
I just realized today that I was shooting the 50 foot version of the redcoat target. I was at 25 meters as best as I could tell.

I get back out tomorrow for some more live fire time. I hope to be able to do it again.