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What's the most likely reason for "Flyer's"
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<blockquote data-quote="Chawlston" data-source="post: 152956"><p><strong>Re: What\'s the most likely reason for \"Flyer\'s\"</strong></p><p></p><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Don't forget the quality of the trigger. Leave a fired round in your chamber and do some "dry firing". If your crosshairs "wander" a bit it could easily be a trigger with heavy pull or too much travel. Dry firing is REALLY GOOD PRACTICE.....and it costs so very very little!!! </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>A bad trigger is still a SOURCE of inconsistency. Inconsistency is the only root cause of poor groups. Now, there are many root causes of inconsistency. Shooting groups is nothing more than a measure of the inconsistency of a firearm, shooter and the ammo he shoots. Heck, we grade our results not by how consistent the firearm shoots, but by how inconsistent it is from the perfect group.</p><p></p><p>And, that my friend is why we have score shoots as well as groups shoots. Score shoots don't require the hair spitting accuracy to achieve success as the group shoots.</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chawlston, post: 152956"] [b]Re: What\'s the most likely reason for \"Flyer\'s\"[/b] [ QUOTE ] Don't forget the quality of the trigger. Leave a fired round in your chamber and do some "dry firing". If your crosshairs "wander" a bit it could easily be a trigger with heavy pull or too much travel. Dry firing is REALLY GOOD PRACTICE.....and it costs so very very little!!! [/ QUOTE ] A bad trigger is still a SOURCE of inconsistency. Inconsistency is the only root cause of poor groups. Now, there are many root causes of inconsistency. Shooting groups is nothing more than a measure of the inconsistency of a firearm, shooter and the ammo he shoots. Heck, we grade our results not by how consistent the firearm shoots, but by how inconsistent it is from the perfect group. And, that my friend is why we have score shoots as well as groups shoots. Score shoots don't require the hair spitting accuracy to achieve success as the group shoots. James [/QUOTE]
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