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Accuracy issues - who or what is to blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2393940" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>I recently decided that chasing the tiniest group was costing me a butt load of money and time. I set up a range on a friends property close to my house with targets from 100 to 970. Before each hunt I would go to the range and check zero at 200 then shoot the gauntlet from 300 to 970, all target being 12 x 12 steel plates and the 970 being a 20 x 30 plate. Center mass hits on each target confirmed my rifle was on, my loads were good and I was ready to hunt. My buddy has since sold the property so my private shooting paradise has gone away but my local range still allows me shoot from 200 to 600 on steel and it a great way to get a warm fuzzy feeling about your hunting setup. If your shooting paper or competition than this obviously will not work for you but it sure has worked for me and my friends and it has saved me a bunch of money on time and components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2393940, member: 103317"] I recently decided that chasing the tiniest group was costing me a butt load of money and time. I set up a range on a friends property close to my house with targets from 100 to 970. Before each hunt I would go to the range and check zero at 200 then shoot the gauntlet from 300 to 970, all target being 12 x 12 steel plates and the 970 being a 20 x 30 plate. Center mass hits on each target confirmed my rifle was on, my loads were good and I was ready to hunt. My buddy has since sold the property so my private shooting paradise has gone away but my local range still allows me shoot from 200 to 600 on steel and it a great way to get a warm fuzzy feeling about your hunting setup. If your shooting paper or competition than this obviously will not work for you but it sure has worked for me and my friends and it has saved me a bunch of money on time and components. [/QUOTE]
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