How much practice and training for a novice?
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:24 pm
I am a completely novice high power shooter. I have shot small bore bench rest and lots of pistol. I have recently purchased a .308 rifle that is well built and accurate. I would like to learn to shoot and compete with this rifle. While I realize that there are better suited rounds and rifles for competition I deliberately chose a .308 factory rifle as my starting point. I am committed to become competent with this rifle and realize that requires a commitment of time and funds. If at some point I become able to out-shoot the round and rifle then I'll have one built.
I have purchased 400 rounds of match ammunition to get me started and am acquiring the equipment and supplies to reload match ammunition.
So here is my question. In order to become a competent tactical shooter what should I expect to expend in terms of practice time and rounds/week or month? I would define competent as placing in the middle of the pack at a regional match. While I know that more practice equals faster progress I am not able to spend every day or even three times a week at the range but I can practice once a week and some weeks twice.
I have arranged my schedule so that I can attend the CaPRC "A" and "B" classes over the next three months assuming I can get in to the classes. If any of you have additional suggestion of classes I should or could attend I would appreciate those. I am located in the Phoenix area but am not worried about traveling for good training. I would also appreciate any hints about what specifically to practice once I've learned the basics of good shooting form, etc.
Thanks in advance for your input.
I have purchased 400 rounds of match ammunition to get me started and am acquiring the equipment and supplies to reload match ammunition.
So here is my question. In order to become a competent tactical shooter what should I expect to expend in terms of practice time and rounds/week or month? I would define competent as placing in the middle of the pack at a regional match. While I know that more practice equals faster progress I am not able to spend every day or even three times a week at the range but I can practice once a week and some weeks twice.
I have arranged my schedule so that I can attend the CaPRC "A" and "B" classes over the next three months assuming I can get in to the classes. If any of you have additional suggestion of classes I should or could attend I would appreciate those. I am located in the Phoenix area but am not worried about traveling for good training. I would also appreciate any hints about what specifically to practice once I've learned the basics of good shooting form, etc.
Thanks in advance for your input.