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The Basics, Starting Out
I learned something from that...what about scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="acloco" data-source="post: 332112" data-attributes="member: 6137"><p>This question has been posed to me many times. My answer.....</p><p></p><p>For any caliber to shoot accurately (notice, I did not say a brand of rifle)...</p><p></p><p>Barrel quality (does not mean you have to have an aftermarket)</p><p>Optics</p><p>YOU (the shooter)</p><p>Trigger</p><p></p><p>IMHO, ALL play a part. No one item is going to make up for one of the others.</p><p></p><p>If your barrel does not shoot accurately, it never will.</p><p>If YOU don't practice...then you will never shoot to the caliber's potential.</p><p>If the optics don't allow you to clearly see and change POA, then you will not hit the object you want.</p><p>Trigger - need something that has little or not takeup, breaks cleanly, with little or no overtravel. Prefer a clean/crisp 2.5-3.5 trigger pull than something that is unsafe, too light, unpredictable, has a ton of takeup or overtravel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acloco, post: 332112, member: 6137"] This question has been posed to me many times. My answer..... For any caliber to shoot accurately (notice, I did not say a brand of rifle)... Barrel quality (does not mean you have to have an aftermarket) Optics YOU (the shooter) Trigger IMHO, ALL play a part. No one item is going to make up for one of the others. If your barrel does not shoot accurately, it never will. If YOU don't practice...then you will never shoot to the caliber's potential. If the optics don't allow you to clearly see and change POA, then you will not hit the object you want. Trigger - need something that has little or not takeup, breaks cleanly, with little or no overtravel. Prefer a clean/crisp 2.5-3.5 trigger pull than something that is unsafe, too light, unpredictable, has a ton of takeup or overtravel. [/QUOTE]
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