Keith Warren Shooting Tips - How to Guide - OpticsPlanet com

Published on December 2, 2022
Duration: 10:06

This guide, presented by Keith Warren, details a method for efficiently zeroing a rifle scope. It emphasizes the importance of a stable shooting rest and a precise technique for adjusting scope turrets to match bullet impact, minimizing the number of shots required. Key tips include protecting the muzzle from debris and practicing trigger squeeze for improved accuracy.

Quick Summary

To protect your rifle's barrel in harsh conditions, cover the muzzle with electrical tape to prevent debris obstruction. For improved accuracy, practice a smooth trigger squeeze, minimizing crosshair wobble, and utilize a stable three-point rest system for consistent shot placement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Barrel Protection Tip
  2. 00:56Trigger Squeeze Technique
  3. 02:03Scope Power and Field of View
  4. 03:17Three-Point Shooting Rest
  5. 05:09Zeroing Rifle Scope Method
  6. 07:55Exploding Rifle Targets Explained
  7. 09:13Carbon Arrow Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I protect my rifle's barrel in harsh hunting conditions?

A simple yet effective method is to cover the muzzle with electrical tape. This prevents debris like mud, gravel, or wind from entering and obstructing the barrel, ensuring it remains clean and ready for an accurate shot.

What is the correct way to squeeze a rifle trigger for better accuracy?

Instead of jerking the trigger, focus on a smooth, deliberate squeeze. Talk to your finger, concentrate on the action, and aim to minimize the wobble of your crosshairs as the shot breaks.

How does scope power affect target acquisition?

Turning down the power on a variable scope significantly increases your field of view. This makes it much easier and faster to find your target downrange when you bring the rifle to your shoulder.

What is a three-point rest and why is it important for shooting?

A three-point rest involves supporting your rifle's fore-end, stock, and your shooting elbow. This setup provides superior stability, reducing body wobble and leading to more consistent and accurate shots, especially compared to a two-point rest like a bipod alone.

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