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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 1410404" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>You are asking all the right questions. You will hear all kinds of stories on the boards, but the info you are asking is normally left out. No indication as to how big the target was; whether it was a cold bore, or only after five previous shots were lobbed at it like artillery; or that the three shot group was the best of 10 three shot groups that were fired. In the end - none of it matters. Just remember: you are competing against yourself. Every time you pull the trigger, you are learning. Ignore what others say they are doing and focus on yourself. Otherwise, you will go nuts chasing results that may not be as represented. After you have practiced some, go watch or participate in some long range shooting competitions to see what is really being done and with what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 1410404, member: 4809"] You are asking all the right questions. You will hear all kinds of stories on the boards, but the info you are asking is normally left out. No indication as to how big the target was; whether it was a cold bore, or only after five previous shots were lobbed at it like artillery; or that the three shot group was the best of 10 three shot groups that were fired. In the end - none of it matters. Just remember: you are competing against yourself. Every time you pull the trigger, you are learning. Ignore what others say they are doing and focus on yourself. Otherwise, you will go nuts chasing results that may not be as represented. After you have practiced some, go watch or participate in some long range shooting competitions to see what is really being done and with what. [/QUOTE]
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