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The Everyday Sniper Podcast: Hunter Diagnostic

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Hey Everyday Fan,
Chris and Frank today on the show talking about the Hunter Diagnostic we developed for guys to use prior to hunting season. Extend your limits or just know your limits when it comes to taking game. The Hunter Diagnostic can be found on Sniper's Hide in the Articles and breaks down the method to test.

Here is a bit of the Test:

Step 1: Paper at 100 Yards Shooting Positions and Sequence

Perform the diagnostic from the three most likely positions you anticipate using during the hunt with the same equipment and ammunition. Follow a build-and-break sequence for each shot to simulate hunting conditions.

Sequence:
Build and Break Shots: Shoot from the three most likely positions you anticipate using during the hunt—three shots each, totaling 12 shots.

Measuring Group Size at 100 Yards

1. Shoot a Group of 12 Shots: Perform the sequence of 12 build-and-break shots described above at 100 yards, ensuring shots are equally distributed across the three most likely positions you anticipate using during the hunt.
2. Measure the Widest Shot: Measure the distance in mils from the center to the farthest shot in each position’s group. This measurement is your group size.
3. Record the Group Size: Note this value as your group size in the shot bracket calculation worksheet.

Give us some feedback, new season, Fall of 2024 has just started

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Hey Everyday Fan,
Chris and Frank today on the show talking about the Hunter Diagnostic we developed for guys to use prior to hunting season. Extend your limits or just know your limits when it comes to taking game. The Hunter Diagnostic can be found on Sniper's Hide in the Articles and breaks down the method to test.

Here is a bit of the Test:

Step 1: Paper at 100 Yards Shooting Positions and Sequence

Perform the diagnostic from the three most likely positions you anticipate using during the hunt with the same equipment and ammunition. Follow a build-and-break sequence for each shot to simulate hunting conditions.

Sequence:
Build and Break Shots: Shoot from the three most likely positions you anticipate using during the hunt—three shots each, totaling 12 shots.

Measuring Group Size at 100 Yards

1. Shoot a Group of 12 Shots: Perform the sequence of 12 build-and-break shots described above at 100 yards, ensuring shots are equally distributed across the three most likely positions you anticipate using during the hunt.
2. Measure the Widest Shot: Measure the distance in mils from the center to the farthest shot in each position’s group. This measurement is your group size.
3. Record the Group Size: Note this value as your group size in the shot bracket calculation worksheet.

Give us some feedback, new season, Fall of 2024 has just started

Thanks for listening, thanks for sharing, thanks for being a part of the everyday sniper podcast

  continue reading

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