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Best rifel manufacturer for accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 500928" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>When I first started shooting highpower competition I was grumbling about the quality of my CMP M1 Garand. The shooter next to me at one practice match was an NRA Master who had a custom built match grade M1. He offered to switch rifles with me for the slow fire targets of that match. Neither of our scores changed noticably from the scores with our own rifles. I'm sure he knew what the result would be. I've since learned that for most people it takes around 1000 shots of careful practice to become an expert shooter. (expert is the grade below master) Some are faster and some never do learn. </p><p></p><p>For a new shooter to give up on a rifle after 100 shots says very little about the rifle's accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 500928, member: 9253"] When I first started shooting highpower competition I was grumbling about the quality of my CMP M1 Garand. The shooter next to me at one practice match was an NRA Master who had a custom built match grade M1. He offered to switch rifles with me for the slow fire targets of that match. Neither of our scores changed noticably from the scores with our own rifles. I'm sure he knew what the result would be. I've since learned that for most people it takes around 1000 shots of careful practice to become an expert shooter. (expert is the grade below master) Some are faster and some never do learn. For a new shooter to give up on a rifle after 100 shots says very little about the rifle's accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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