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Accuracy issues - who or what is to blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 2393937" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>I used to think everyone should/could shoot tiny groups. I was a little obsessive I guess. Then I worked at a range in my spare time! Holy Jesus I had to learn humble tolerance. Some folks are happy with 3,6,9 moa, some are mad they cant hit a dime with that sewer pipe 88 mauser. But most are thrilled with 1.5 MOA. Not me. If I get or build a rifle that wont shoot 1/2 moa it gets worked on or sold. I never question me and my ability because the whole package has to work together. I know when I'm not on my game and may have to adjust my approach. I have a measure of confidence that if I've done what I can then the rifle isnt working for me. Sometimes I may put in a lot of shooting to prove it worthy or unworthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 2393937, member: 107749"] I used to think everyone should/could shoot tiny groups. I was a little obsessive I guess. Then I worked at a range in my spare time! Holy Jesus I had to learn humble tolerance. Some folks are happy with 3,6,9 moa, some are mad they cant hit a dime with that sewer pipe 88 mauser. But most are thrilled with 1.5 MOA. Not me. If I get or build a rifle that wont shoot 1/2 moa it gets worked on or sold. I never question me and my ability because the whole package has to work together. I know when I'm not on my game and may have to adjust my approach. I have a measure of confidence that if I've done what I can then the rifle isnt working for me. Sometimes I may put in a lot of shooting to prove it worthy or unworthy. [/QUOTE]
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