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What makes a good marksman?
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2296201" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>I'm curious what gives some folks the ability to shoot extremely good. I got to wondering after I offered my neighbor and his 14 year old son to use my rifles to compete in our local 600 yard. The boy already competes in 4h in rimfire so I thought he'd do really good with my braked 22 creed since it has very little recoil and I thought the dad could use my hunter class 6.5-284 that has a brake. I set them up at 100 and worked out. There wasn't any wind to speak of. I did my very best to spot any things that might be causing issues but in the end I would say they definitely would need a lot more practice or maybe there's something more to it. I'd guess they were shooting 1moa which is ok but I couldn't figure out how to get them shooting better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2296201, member: 114809"] I’m curious what gives some folks the ability to shoot extremely good. I got to wondering after I offered my neighbor and his 14 year old son to use my rifles to compete in our local 600 yard. The boy already competes in 4h in rimfire so I thought he’d do really good with my braked 22 creed since it has very little recoil and I thought the dad could use my hunter class 6.5-284 that has a brake. I set them up at 100 and worked out. There wasn’t any wind to speak of. I did my very best to spot any things that might be causing issues but in the end I would say they definitely would need a lot more practice or maybe there’s something more to it. I’d guess they were shooting 1moa which is ok but I couldn’t figure out how to get them shooting better. [/QUOTE]
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