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Why is it I can shoot some good groups on one day 1/2" to 1" and I shoot the same exact load tomorrow or next week.and they open up ,or shrink.Does it have a lot to do with the weather ,temp,etc.?Anyone else notice this?
JEFF ???
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If you can figure that one out ; we can all stop spending so much money :-\
;D Good so it's not just me. :DOriginally Posted by possum1
THANKS JEFF
Yes Wind would be the biggest factor, if you don't believe wind affects a bullets travel you are fooling your self. Mirage, Light, humidity, temperature, condition of the barrel, also have a lot to do with how a gun shoots.Originally Posted by jeffc2x
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and I been blaming the wind ::)Originally Posted by trappst
Most often it is the "fire control system" (the nut behind the barrel).
Never kick a fresh turd on a hot day- Harry Truman
We all have our good days and our bad days
I became much more consistant when I started shooting over wind flags. I just could not believe that almost no breeze and the gun wouldn't group any better than it did. After I started using flags, I found out that "almost no breeze" is one of the trickiest conditions to shoot in. The flags will show you that wind is completely changing directions between shots.
Steve
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