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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2404361" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>The way I see it is that in my club where we shoot bullseye many people cannot afford a model 41, they have Browning Buckmark and Ruger mark 4s for the most part and after bringing their triggers down to the minimum they have become competitive where they were not before but I can also see how a good barrel for hunting might be more advantageous cause you can probably deal with a little worse of a trigger and could have a little more time to concentrate on trigger pull but sometimes you will need to shoot quickly so that's where I see a better trigger come into play but for best accuracy the barrel will probably make the biggest difference. Now if your fundamentals are good, a change not involving the gun in my opinion would be load development, if I didn't reload I would not see the accuracy out of my rifles that I am getting now, everyone of them shoots better with my reloads and that is my opinion as the OP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2404361, member: 120986"] The way I see it is that in my club where we shoot bullseye many people cannot afford a model 41, they have Browning Buckmark and Ruger mark 4s for the most part and after bringing their triggers down to the minimum they have become competitive where they were not before but I can also see how a good barrel for hunting might be more advantageous cause you can probably deal with a little worse of a trigger and could have a little more time to concentrate on trigger pull but sometimes you will need to shoot quickly so that's where I see a better trigger come into play but for best accuracy the barrel will probably make the biggest difference. Now if your fundamentals are good, a change not involving the gun in my opinion would be load development, if I didn't reload I would not see the accuracy out of my rifles that I am getting now, everyone of them shoots better with my reloads and that is my opinion as the OP. [/QUOTE]
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