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<blockquote data-quote="Pharr Shot" data-source="post: 2646737" data-attributes="member: 32954"><p>The thing I'm going to do with it is like a "strategy".</p><p>Since I'm not the greatest with rifles I'm going to first shoot at 50 yards, at bench, put five rounds in a 2x2 inch circle, and do that 10 times (Or more if needed).</p><p>Then I'm going to do that again but at 100 yards.</p><p>Then go back to 50 yards and do it all over again, but standing.</p><p>This will be all done with just a standard rifle (Such as the Ruger AR-556).</p><p>Then once I feel more comfortable I'll start to add the parts that I'd like to have on the rifle.</p><p>Then I'll just keeps doing it over and over and over again until I feel that I'm really good with the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharr Shot, post: 2646737, member: 32954"] The thing I'm going to do with it is like a "strategy". Since I'm not the greatest with rifles I'm going to first shoot at 50 yards, at bench, put five rounds in a 2x2 inch circle, and do that 10 times (Or more if needed). Then I'm going to do that again but at 100 yards. Then go back to 50 yards and do it all over again, but standing. This will be all done with just a standard rifle (Such as the Ruger AR-556). Then once I feel more comfortable I'll start to add the parts that I'd like to have on the rifle. Then I'll just keeps doing it over and over and over again until I feel that I'm really good with the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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