It is strictly how accurate I can get without spending too much money. It started that way but it seems like there is always some little thing you think might help and you spend another $20-30 dollars. Keep doing it and it adds up. I haven't spent a great lot yet but I am seriously considering getting an aftermarket stock, something I said I would never do, along with an expensive barrel. By the time you do all that you might just as well buy an expensive gun but I guess that would kind of take the challenge out of it. I am limited to about 100 yards in the summer. Winter I might go out to 300 but I would like to get good at 100 for now.
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