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Quick question, root cause of 2 + 1 groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2629872" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>Buddy and I have hashed this subject for years. A hunting rig I want to know where #1 and #2 are, anything after that you, the rifle/cartridge or both have exceeded abilities.</p><p></p><p>I have done 5 shot groups in a range session, pretty much an all day project. I want everything ambient.</p><p>John Barsness approached this subject some years back. Same target same load same rifle. First shot cold bore, one and done every range trip. Do that about a dozen times and see how it groups. If one wanted the second shot I would use two different targets.</p><p></p><p>Folks get hung up on shooting BR groups out of a hunting rig. I get it as we all strive for "itty bitty" groups, nothing wrong with that. But in the field we don't have the rock solid bench and squeeze bags and the advantage of slowed heart and breathing rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2629872, member: 103581"] Buddy and I have hashed this subject for years. A hunting rig I want to know where #1 and #2 are, anything after that you, the rifle/cartridge or both have exceeded abilities. I have done 5 shot groups in a range session, pretty much an all day project. I want everything ambient. John Barsness approached this subject some years back. Same target same load same rifle. First shot cold bore, one and done every range trip. Do that about a dozen times and see how it groups. If one wanted the second shot I would use two different targets. Folks get hung up on shooting BR groups out of a hunting rig. I get it as we all strive for “itty bitty” groups, nothing wrong with that. But in the field we don’t have the rock solid bench and squeeze bags and the advantage of slowed heart and breathing rates. [/QUOTE]
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