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Not enough!How many rounds do you shoot a year for practice?
I'm shooting my pistol more this year attempting to shoot more accurately and faster
I’ll agree with this. When I was shooting a brick of .22’s per week, it didn’t seem to matter what I picked up, I was a much better shot then. The part of using your hunting rifle for me is the muscle memory and familiarity of it when things get stressful or a fast follow-up is needed. I really like having a .223 in the same rifle as my hunting rifle is. Pain-free and cheap way to build some of that good practice.I know many disagree but I believe pulling a trigger is good and it doesn’t have to be your hunting rifle
Thats the same as me, can't afford to waste ammunition over in the UK, we just can't get the reloading components, primers are a nightmare to get hold of at the moment.3 rifles 3 shots each to check zero. If any are out then 3 after I feel I am at zero. If its a new rifle I will usually run a box thru it. I don't practice as much as I make sure my rifles are jam up and shooting where they are supposed to. My hunting shots are 75-220 yards max with most 100-150. If anything odd happens to the rifle between hunts or I need to clean it I shoot a group again before hunting.
I keep up on my trigger control by shooting starlings with a scoped .17 pellet rifle. If I know my hunting rifle is on I may shoot a couple shots at 100yds to confirm but some years not. last year I shot 1 shot for 1 elk.I am a big believer in practice but not on a target. I’ll shoot a couple shots to confirm zero but that’s it. I try to go after gophers for a few days every summer and go through 1k rounds with the 22. And then in the fall I’ll go through a case of steel after waterfowl but come rifle season last year I fired 5 shots for 2 bears, 1 moose and 1 WT. 4/5 with my 338 and 1/1 300 mag. I know many disagree but I believe pulling a trigger is good and it doesn’t have to be your hunting rifle. I really want to get back into coyote calling when we have a winter where we don’t have a thousand feet of snow and I can walk more then 20’ off the road. I think they are the best practice of all lots of different shot angles, off shooting sticks and other rests, small target, exciting and always get some good running shots practice in
This is a good point. I feel it's warranted to think about how you hunt, and practice accordingly. Make it intentional.With handguns it's probably +/- 1000 rounds a year. Not as much as I should, but with that being said...
Speed and accuracy come from good quality practice and drills, not poking holes in paper on the range. The most beneficial drills you can do require no ammo. A guy training correctly and firing 15 live rounds at the range will out shoot any weekend warrior blasting away hundreds of rounds without the proper fundamentals.