Macy Ill give you this example.
I recently went to the range and tuned the barrel I had.
Winds were relatively light
Found a load that worked great.
Came match day and that same load had HORRRRRRIBLE horizontal. The wind was really really bad.
I went from what was a sub .225 groups to .750++++.
Finally I looked at my tuning targets and picked one that had a bit too much verticle. Took me from last place in the 200 to around 4-5 place.
Its not always what we think it is.
I did this because I remembered reading in a book recently that NO vertical is not always a good thing in heavy wine.
Mickey's words are very true.
Jerry Hensler told me the same thing that Mickey just said.
Jerry Hensler was with me on tuning day and taught me a lot that also helped that match day.
Though for the match after that I seem to have had some senility set in. HEHEEHE
Mickey I was sad when I heard you were not shooting anymore and saw you selling off your things. But I didnt want to cause any grief by asking why. At least now I know its not as bad as I thought.
Toooo bad Paul Harvey is no longer around. He used to sell something that cured that or so he said.......