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Accuracy issues - who or what is to blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2393889" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>I have rifles that will consistently shoot around 1/2".In reality if I'm consistently getting groups under an inch I'm happy with that rifle.Everything needs to be right with the rifle if you want to find a good load.A good trigger can make a big difference.I recently put a couple of Trigger Tech triggers on some rifles I have that I thought had very good factory triggers adjusted down.Man I could really tell the difference in the way the trigger breaks.I don't see the crosshairs moving off target as the trigger breaks like I did with the factory trigger.Proper bedding is extremely important in rifle accuracy as well as a good scope.Get those issues under control and you will have better luck working up a good accurate load.If any of the above are an issue,the rifle will never perform up to it's potential.Of course then it's the shooter.If you can't shoot,then................practice,practice practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2393889, member: 11853"] I have rifles that will consistently shoot around 1/2".In reality if I'm consistently getting groups under an inch I'm happy with that rifle.Everything needs to be right with the rifle if you want to find a good load.A good trigger can make a big difference.I recently put a couple of Trigger Tech triggers on some rifles I have that I thought had very good factory triggers adjusted down.Man I could really tell the difference in the way the trigger breaks.I don't see the crosshairs moving off target as the trigger breaks like I did with the factory trigger.Proper bedding is extremely important in rifle accuracy as well as a good scope.Get those issues under control and you will have better luck working up a good accurate load.If any of the above are an issue,the rifle will never perform up to it's potential.Of course then it's the shooter.If you can't shoot,then................practice,practice practice. [/QUOTE]
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