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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 500771" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>Wild rose you are spot on with that last statement, the guy behind the trigger is the key ingredient. No amount of gadgetry will help you if you don't know how to apply the principles and squeeze the trigger at the right moment.</p><p>I can hand my rifle to someone and set it for the correct windage and elevation and they can hit a gong every shot, if I give them the equipment the odds are much less.</p><p>Practice is the key.</p><p>Couple thousand rounds a year at ground squirrels makes you a better shot, specially if you can hit one or two.</p><p>Shot 8 this morning with a 22 pistol with iron sights out to 60 yards. Now that is challenging. Certainly not a high percentage day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 500771, member: 9736"] Wild rose you are spot on with that last statement, the guy behind the trigger is the key ingredient. No amount of gadgetry will help you if you don't know how to apply the principles and squeeze the trigger at the right moment. I can hand my rifle to someone and set it for the correct windage and elevation and they can hit a gong every shot, if I give them the equipment the odds are much less. Practice is the key. Couple thousand rounds a year at ground squirrels makes you a better shot, specially if you can hit one or two. Shot 8 this morning with a 22 pistol with iron sights out to 60 yards. Now that is challenging. Certainly not a high percentage day. [/QUOTE]
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