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The Trouble with Accuracy at the Range
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<blockquote data-quote="Bwanamike" data-source="post: 1427353" data-attributes="member: 99829"><p>Good advice from all. Days at the range are like diamonds & rocks, one or the other. That's why we shoot. To collect those diamonds. My little Ruger 77-17 is very accurate. Ammunition plays a huge part in 3/8"-1/2" groups on a good day an 1" groups on another. I found the Federal Premium 17HMR is most consistent. Out to 200 yards max, and at that distance the environment comes in play in a big way. Just enjoy those learning experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bwanamike, post: 1427353, member: 99829"] Good advice from all. Days at the range are like diamonds & rocks, one or the other. That's why we shoot. To collect those diamonds. My little Ruger 77-17 is very accurate. Ammunition plays a huge part in 3/8"-1/2" groups on a good day an 1" groups on another. I found the Federal Premium 17HMR is most consistent. Out to 200 yards max, and at that distance the environment comes in play in a big way. Just enjoy those learning experiences. [/QUOTE]
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