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splitting the difference cold/warm barrel question..
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<blockquote data-quote="Onehorse" data-source="post: 2923547" data-attributes="member: 121423"><p>I think you target shooters should quit hunting! (Just kidding.) I get that you are just trying to improve your accuracy, and that's commendable. It certainly beats not shooting all year and taking three shots with the old "ought six" the day before the opener. But sometimes you are just jumping down a rabbit hole that you dig for yourselves. If you are measuring in 1/2 MOA increments and the difference between the top of the bullseye and the bottom of the bullseye, you already have way more than enough accuracy than what you need for any hunting situation. Good luck and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Onehorse, post: 2923547, member: 121423"] I think you target shooters should quit hunting! (Just kidding.) I get that you are just trying to improve your accuracy, and that's commendable. It certainly beats not shooting all year and taking three shots with the old "ought six" the day before the opener. But sometimes you are just jumping down a rabbit hole that you dig for yourselves. If you are measuring in 1/2 MOA increments and the difference between the top of the bullseye and the bottom of the bullseye, you already have way more than enough accuracy than what you need for any hunting situation. Good luck and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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