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The Trouble with Accuracy at the Range
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1418584" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>What grayfox said! This is one that I struggle with....on days I'm shooting really good I'm doing it without thinking about it, but I think on a bad day, I try too hard to fix it instead if just relaxing and shooting.....I remember reading a book a sniper wrote, and his way of describing it was "focus on the cross hair, let the target blur." To the OP, I could have wrote that, you are not alone! 2 weeks ago, I finally hit the jackpot on a new .223 load.... I loaded up 15 and shot three groups, shot in the .3 to .45. I was excited, as this was great for me. I ran in and cranked out 100 for further testing. Last week I went out and every group I shot was around 1". I know it was me, too much coffee, etc. but I still went home dejected. I need to enjoy the day and remind myself that MOA is not bad for someone like me, and just be thankfull when it all comes together every once in awhile!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1418584, member: 105102"] What grayfox said! This is one that I struggle with....on days I'm shooting really good I'm doing it without thinking about it, but I think on a bad day, I try too hard to fix it instead if just relaxing and shooting.....I remember reading a book a sniper wrote, and his way of describing it was "focus on the cross hair, let the target blur." To the OP, I could have wrote that, you are not alone! 2 weeks ago, I finally hit the jackpot on a new .223 load.... I loaded up 15 and shot three groups, shot in the .3 to .45. I was excited, as this was great for me. I ran in and cranked out 100 for further testing. Last week I went out and every group I shot was around 1". I know it was me, too much coffee, etc. but I still went home dejected. I need to enjoy the day and remind myself that MOA is not bad for someone like me, and just be thankfull when it all comes together every once in awhile! [/QUOTE]
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