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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1686188" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I am by profession a maintenance electrician that fixes electrical and often mechanical equipment in emergency brake down situations under very high stress time compressed conditions.</p><p></p><p>I often encounter equipment that was previously running perfectly that suddenly for reasons unknown stops working. AS a matter of absolute must I keep myself informed of when ever ANYONE does any work on any equipment I am responsible for.</p><p></p><p>I can not tell you how many times after I read the maintenance logs for a given piece of equipment that detail someone has changed or fixed a malfunctioning electrical component and shortly there after that same piece of equipment stops working unless I am certain of the cause I will instantly check the component that was replaced or worked on and FAR more often than not it is the cause for the break down.</p><p></p><p>My point being if your rifle was shooting great then shoots poorly then once again returns to the same level of accuracy as before and you are still using the same optics and ammo (lot #) then the only external factor left that can affect accuracy to the degree you experienced is you the shooter or some other external factor other than the rifle, optics or ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1686188, member: 95733"] I am by profession a maintenance electrician that fixes electrical and often mechanical equipment in emergency brake down situations under very high stress time compressed conditions. I often encounter equipment that was previously running perfectly that suddenly for reasons unknown stops working. AS a matter of absolute must I keep myself informed of when ever ANYONE does any work on any equipment I am responsible for. I can not tell you how many times after I read the maintenance logs for a given piece of equipment that detail someone has changed or fixed a malfunctioning electrical component and shortly there after that same piece of equipment stops working unless I am certain of the cause I will instantly check the component that was replaced or worked on and FAR more often than not it is the cause for the break down. My point being if your rifle was shooting great then shoots poorly then once again returns to the same level of accuracy as before and you are still using the same optics and ammo (lot #) then the only external factor left that can affect accuracy to the degree you experienced is you the shooter or some other external factor other than the rifle, optics or ammo. [/QUOTE]
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