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The Basics, Starting Out
New rifle with a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="spud06" data-source="post: 1653667" data-attributes="member: 89910"><p>OK, kind of an odd looking group, but better. Also, suggest you use the same hold every time. Changing where you put your non-trigger hand can change POI. You really should have someone else shoot it to see a baseline. You need to know. If no-one can shoot it any better, I would get rid of it. I would be reluctant to shoot past 150 yards with a 3 MOA gun. Any used gun at a pawn shop could probably do that. I wouldn't waste another round until I found someone else to shoot it. Considering you are working on your own shooting skills, doing so with a inaccurate rifle will be time-consuming, expensive, and frustrating. How will you know when your skills match the accuracy of the rifle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spud06, post: 1653667, member: 89910"] OK, kind of an odd looking group, but better. Also, suggest you use the same hold every time. Changing where you put your non-trigger hand can change POI. You really should have someone else shoot it to see a baseline. You need to know. If no-one can shoot it any better, I would get rid of it. I would be reluctant to shoot past 150 yards with a 3 MOA gun. Any used gun at a pawn shop could probably do that. I wouldn't waste another round until I found someone else to shoot it. Considering you are working on your own shooting skills, doing so with a inaccurate rifle will be time-consuming, expensive, and frustrating. How will you know when your skills match the accuracy of the rifle? [/QUOTE]
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