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Accuracy issues - who or what is to blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2394018" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>It's definitely one of the first thing I wonder about when I see posts about guys having problems getting an unknown rifle to shoot. It would be really cool to have these guys lineup behind 10 different rifles that are easily .5 and see how many groups it takes before they actually shoot a .5 group on all 10. It's definitely not a macho thing. I used to think it would help to have a big shoulder to absorb the recoil but it's more about consistency and practice. I really enjoy doing load work up and I help a few friends out and to me, having the confidence in my ability is the most important part of any of the other reloading steps. I've tried a few times to coach guys and I'm no good at it. I've recently been asked to help a friend achieve the mile and I was done with load work in one trip. He's asked me to help with technique and I'll definitely try but I think there's some mental aspects and muscle memory that just can't be taught</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2394018, member: 114809"] It’s definitely one of the first thing I wonder about when I see posts about guys having problems getting an unknown rifle to shoot. It would be really cool to have these guys lineup behind 10 different rifles that are easily .5 and see how many groups it takes before they actually shoot a .5 group on all 10. It’s definitely not a macho thing. I used to think it would help to have a big shoulder to absorb the recoil but it’s more about consistency and practice. I really enjoy doing load work up and I help a few friends out and to me, having the confidence in my ability is the most important part of any of the other reloading steps. I’ve tried a few times to coach guys and I’m no good at it. I’ve recently been asked to help a friend achieve the mile and I was done with load work in one trip. He’s asked me to help with technique and I’ll definitely try but I think there’s some mental aspects and muscle memory that just can’t be taught [/QUOTE]
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