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Groups size ? Is it over rated ?
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<blockquote data-quote="loosesniper2000" data-source="post: 554695" data-attributes="member: 18477"><p>I agree to the above statement. I'll take it a step further and say that if you have a gun shooting 1/2 moa or less you have confidence. I can attest to this.When I competed in 1000yd benchrest in the I.B.S the mentality game played a huge role in winning a match or not. If I knew I had everything the way I wanted and the gun was shooting great I usually won my relays. If things were not together I might as well stayed home.</p><p>I can't explain it outside the realm of confidence but like Gene said, if there's a miss you can learn a lot knowing it wasn't the gun. That way you could teach yourself how to read wind and calculate condition. </p><p>So yes, good grouping is essential if you're going to shoot long distance.</p><p>Dustin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loosesniper2000, post: 554695, member: 18477"] I agree to the above statement. I'll take it a step further and say that if you have a gun shooting 1/2 moa or less you have confidence. I can attest to this.When I competed in 1000yd benchrest in the I.B.S the mentality game played a huge role in winning a match or not. If I knew I had everything the way I wanted and the gun was shooting great I usually won my relays. If things were not together I might as well stayed home. I can't explain it outside the realm of confidence but like Gene said, if there's a miss you can learn a lot knowing it wasn't the gun. That way you could teach yourself how to read wind and calculate condition. So yes, good grouping is essential if you're going to shoot long distance. Dustin [/QUOTE]
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