Daily Archives: Jun 30, 2026
Long-Range Reality Check: 7 Mistakes That Ruin Precision Past 600 Yards
Beyond 600 yards, the target is unpitying of little waywardness. The smallest mistakes of set up that seem imperceptible at 100 yards will add to feet of miss when time, wind, and position begin to act in concert. The common thread is not gear. It is process, what is...
The 1,000-Yard Reality Check: 9 Mistakes That Destroy Long-Range Groups
A group is seldom opened at 1,000 yards, and there is only one reason. The target just puts any little inconsistency on the spot, after which he or she piles up those errors until the shooter is running to hide behind his or her impacts with turrets, holds, and...
The Long-Range Accuracy Myth That’s Wrecking Your Groups
The most resistant long-range accuracy myth is easy: small groups at 100 yards are sure to become small groups at 1,000 yards. That perception makes range sessions a process of pursuing minutely mechanical gains where the underlying causes of error are increasing exponentially.
Wishful scaling is not long range rewards...
