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The Basics, Starting Out
Trying to outshoot 7.62 X 39 with .223
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymonkey" data-source="post: 3049702" data-attributes="member: 125421"><p>It has very little to do with aim and alot to do with good solid shooting fundamentals. You have no clue on twist are probably running bullets that are to light for it and don't have a suitable powder for the round your making yep it's the guns fault 100%. Not to mention the difference in scope magnification . The other appears to be of more magnification hence you can see the target better . You might be better off reading and learning a few things from members here for awhile . There are members here with some fine skills in reloading and shooting fundamentals. It never hurts to ask questions as there are no dumb questions it's what you do with the answer that determines your capacity to understand things .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymonkey, post: 3049702, member: 125421"] It has very little to do with aim and alot to do with good solid shooting fundamentals. You have no clue on twist are probably running bullets that are to light for it and don't have a suitable powder for the round your making yep it's the guns fault 100%. Not to mention the difference in scope magnification . The other appears to be of more magnification hence you can see the target better . You might be better off reading and learning a few things from members here for awhile . There are members here with some fine skills in reloading and shooting fundamentals. It never hurts to ask questions as there are no dumb questions it's what you do with the answer that determines your capacity to understand things . [/QUOTE]
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