Prone training with a 10 m rifle.

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nicolas G
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Prone training with a 10 m rifle.

Post by nicolas G »

Hello everyone,
I'd like to know if any of you train in the prone position with a 10 m rifle.
I'm considering this possibility with a sling, when it's very cold to go shooting at 50 m, or in the evening when I get home from work. I can shoot in my basement.
Thank you for your invaluable help.
All the best.
Nicolas.
bennybooboo
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Re: Prone training with a 10 m rifle.

Post by bennybooboo »

Do it all the time! Of course the rifles fit and function are somewhat different, but hammering the fundamentals is always time well spent.

If using a different rifle is a concern, a SCATT MX-W2 is worth every penny. Train at 15 feet from the device with confidence.

Enjoy!
Bob Foth
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Re: Prone training with a 10 m rifle.

Post by Bob Foth »

Nicolas,
In the US we have lots of juniors shooting 3P air rifle.
Note that the scores will be quite a bit higher since the target is easier and you will be indoors.
Usually the rifle & ammo combination is more accurate and there is almost no recoil either.
nicolas G
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Re: Prone training with a 10 m rifle.

Post by nicolas G »

Hello,
thank you both for this very useful information.
So I think I'm going to give it a serious go with the 50 m, even though I know there are some notable differences. It'll be good for the groundwork.
Best regards and happy shooting.
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matorre
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Re: Prone training with a 10 m rifle.

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I do it regularly also. It's gratifying when you make a one hole "group" with 5 shots.
M.
Regards,
Michael
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