Red dot, sitting and resting. Dude's definitely not breaking into any more housesI’d say “depends”…
Red dot, right?
On a rest/bipod? Sitting? Standing? Etc?
But on a positive note, he’s dead. 😎
Good job! Keep shooting.
what are you shooting?
Thank you!Good work!
As a new shooter your #1 priority should be safety followed by a sound understanding of the manual of arms & proficiency of the fundamentals. It seems like you have a good start on all of those.
Now here's the hard truth -
You will want to focus on mastering the fundamentals of marksmanship though. It's the critical building block to well.... everything. It's hard to have a good / confident zero on a rifle without that... Without a good zero, you're just guessing at extended ranges.
For your next range session, try shrinking those group sizes down... Go for 3x rds within about the size of a Quarter ($0.25) from a rested position at 25 yards. That is "the official unofficial" Army standard for a good Group before sights will be adjusted to zero the rifle. Once you can do that consistently... extend the range out... Depending on the rifle / ammo combo you should be able to hold under a 4" group (max) at 100 yrds.
Keep training and be safe! Good work.
"Safety is number one priority" ~ CrazyRussianHackerAs long as your keeping things safe and having a good time that's all that really matters. Those aren't bad groups at all for a new shooter.
While keeping it safe try to find new ways to challenge yourself. As you get better your standards will climb. Some days will be frustrating. Other days will be gratifying. They should all be good lessions.