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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1764271" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>Not sure. I guess it could be mental. One of my good friends shoots ftr and done lots of winning. He swears the same thing about the rifle setting down when in a node. I Know for sure that if you are opposite of a node, you can't hold it good enough to shoot a group to the rifles potential, won't really matter how good your skill/ technique is. I'm not saying I'm right about my intial post, but how good your skill & technique is only shows up with a rifle that is known to shoot tight. Otherwise you might not know how good you can shoot a particular rifle. If I find a load that I can shoot consistently in the .1 to .3 range from a rifle that develops 30+ ft/lbs of recoil, then I can figure the load and my skill is doing ok but if I'm shooting a rifle with about 12 ft/lb recoil into .1-.3 groups that means my load is good but doesn't necessarily mean I have excellent skill, maybe just decent skill. I'm not disagreeing with anyone, just thinking out loud mostly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1764271, member: 93895"] Not sure. I guess it could be mental. One of my good friends shoots ftr and done lots of winning. He swears the same thing about the rifle setting down when in a node. I Know for sure that if you are opposite of a node, you can't hold it good enough to shoot a group to the rifles potential, won't really matter how good your skill/ technique is. I'm not saying I'm right about my intial post, but how good your skill & technique is only shows up with a rifle that is known to shoot tight. Otherwise you might not know how good you can shoot a particular rifle. If I find a load that I can shoot consistently in the .1 to .3 range from a rifle that develops 30+ ft/lbs of recoil, then I can figure the load and my skill is doing ok but if I'm shooting a rifle with about 12 ft/lb recoil into .1-.3 groups that means my load is good but doesn't necessarily mean I have excellent skill, maybe just decent skill. I'm not disagreeing with anyone, just thinking out loud mostly. [/QUOTE]
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