>>64474573
Anon like the other anon said, it’s a journey. Stretching out to longer range is now so much more accessible than it was even just a couple of decades ago with an insane improvement of affordable rifles up to the task, drop in chassis systems, good optics with good turrets, data, ballistic calculators, some serious revisions to old wisdom that turned out to be wrong, and - if you can filter the noise - an utter wealth of information online.
What that means is once you start stepping out further you can still make good hits with less than perfect fundamentals until you go far enough that they start to catch up on you. Don’t be discouraged - focus on good practice and take advantage of dry fire to work out any changes you might want to make to the rifle to fit it to your body, and to building practice and reps on getting your natural point of aim right. If you can reliably address the rifle the same way every time
time, achieve a good NPA, and you’re not moving the rifle with your trigger press you are going to wipe out the vast majority of errors, but that all takes practice and repetition. Don’t be discouraged if you’re not perfect immediately, this is a pursuit that will reward patience and a deliberate approach to it.
You’ll get there