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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
1 full custom or 4-5 factory guns????
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 889566" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I agree. My proficiency has increased to such a level where I can shoot any gun good, and I can assure you that if your gun isn't shooting, it's your gun or ammo, and not the nut behind the bang-switch. Example, my buddy is a K9 Unit for the next adjacent town over, and he came to the range with us one day to sight in his deer rifle. Remington 710 (piece of junk) .270 Win. Had some cheap Fusion roundnose junk, and his rifle HATED them! He thought his scope was screwed, but I saw him keep fiddling with it constantly after about 14 shots. I finally said, here, go shoot your pistols, let me handle this... So I shot it, and got shot 1 dialed in. Shot #2 was 4" away. Shot 3 was 6" away and it was shooting them all over the place in a 6" circle. This thing wouldn't group to save it's life from the scrap kiln. I told him to get some higher quality ammo and we'd go back to the range to try this again. And if that didn't work, send it back to Remington with a nice note telling them it's a *** that won't shoot a 6" group @ 100 yards, with a very experienced shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 889566, member: 12995"] I agree. My proficiency has increased to such a level where I can shoot any gun good, and I can assure you that if your gun isn't shooting, it's your gun or ammo, and not the nut behind the bang-switch. Example, my buddy is a K9 Unit for the next adjacent town over, and he came to the range with us one day to sight in his deer rifle. Remington 710 (piece of junk) .270 Win. Had some cheap Fusion roundnose junk, and his rifle HATED them! He thought his scope was screwed, but I saw him keep fiddling with it constantly after about 14 shots. I finally said, here, go shoot your pistols, let me handle this... So I shot it, and got shot 1 dialed in. Shot #2 was 4" away. Shot 3 was 6" away and it was shooting them all over the place in a 6" circle. This thing wouldn't group to save it's life from the scrap kiln. I told him to get some higher quality ammo and we'd go back to the range to try this again. And if that didn't work, send it back to Remington with a nice note telling them it's a *** that won't shoot a 6" group @ 100 yards, with a very experienced shooter. [/QUOTE]
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