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Accuracy issues - who or what is to blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 2398138" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>There have been times I've been the weak link by being in a slump or developing bad habits due to cartridges I couldn't handle well. Other times it's been a **** barrel or a **** gunsmith. Once it was a misaligned scope rail. Most of my rifles have held a consistent 1/2 to sub 1/2 MOA consistently. A few have been solid .2-.3 performers. A couple have been .75-1.0 MOA performers. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I am capable of .25-.5 consistently. Yes I often wonder what's wrong with my equipment when things aren't going well. Especially if there have been changes to the setup and I can swap rifles during the same session and shoot great. One bad session is probably me. Two bad sessions in a row is not normal and is a huge red flag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 2398138, member: 1007"] There have been times I’ve been the weak link by being in a slump or developing bad habits due to cartridges I couldn’t handle well. Other times it’s been a **** barrel or a **** gunsmith. Once it was a misaligned scope rail. Most of my rifles have held a consistent 1/2 to sub 1/2 MOA consistently. A few have been solid .2-.3 performers. A couple have been .75-1.0 MOA performers. Personally, I am capable of .25-.5 consistently. Yes I often wonder what’s wrong with my equipment when things aren’t going well. Especially if there have been changes to the setup and I can swap rifles during the same session and shoot great. One bad session is probably me. Two bad sessions in a row is not normal and is a huge red flag. [/QUOTE]
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