Cody you're standing 4-5' above the muzzle, are you saying you can see the bullet in flight?
So you had already seen the above, THEN said "that's solid" and next we heard the hit, correct?I could see the splash on the target and the target swing.
So you had already seen the above, THEN said "that's solid" and next we heard the hit, correct?
If so, that took a long time for sound to travel .. lol
It's each trip. JD has no way of knowing what happened to your gun while you were away from the range. You could have completely taken it apart and rebuilt it, put a new scope on it, dropped it out of a moving car while going down the highway-who knows. So you need to qualify with each gun, each day so that he can see the gun is accurate that day before you go off shooting at the long range. Make sense?
Added to the OP:
Use of a bi-pod, sandbags, sled, and other stabilizing devices is allowed during both qualifying and long range shooting