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Montana Pete
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Mike writes, Thanks for the thread guys, it does help a new shooter (not BR, yet). Just starting into shooting and not sure where I plan to take it, but shooting with factory rifle right now and trying to get the 5 shot groups down below 1in @ 100yd right now.
Could always show a 2, 3 or 4 shot group that measures pretty good, but that is not what I am after. Just starting down the path, doesn't seem likely I would have anything yet - eyes aren't what they used to be and there is a lot to learn first. The journey is part of the fun anyhow.
Mike-- I am much less experienced than many of the people who post here. Even so . . . . .
As a newcomer to the "small groups" effort, do you have a good set-up on your range table? This can be important. A good quality front rest of the factory-made type can really help, as can a good rear sandbag.
If you reload, continue to experiment with different powders and bullets. This CAN make a real difference.
Don't take groups too seriously if there's significant wind -- especially changeable breezes that veer around. The guys on this forum are often experts on reading wind -- but some of us do not have that experience or "know how." So for many of us, a bad wind day is not going to show the gun at its best.
Good luck--