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Accuracy issues with my Traditions Vortex Striker Fire
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin2009" data-source="post: 4802100" data-attributes="member: 7578"><p>I'm very confused as to what the issue is, last year the gun shot perfect. This year I got out today and shot it and it was all over the place. I was shooting blackhorn 209 at 120 grains with a 250 grain Barnes Tez. I kept getting hang fires with the black horn so I switched to 777 pellets at 150 grains and a 250 grain Hornaday Sst it was much more consistent but still not no where near as good as it was last year. I'm baffled at the change just over a summer. It was new last year, I killed a coyote at 125 yards perfect shot. I did shoot at doe at about 40 yards the last day of muzzleloader season last year, after that I cleaned up and put it up until today. </p><p>Anyone else ever have these kind or issues? I'm unsure what to do next. I'm a perfectionist when it comes to how my guns shoot and it's got me worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin2009, post: 4802100, member: 7578"] I'm very confused as to what the issue is, last year the gun shot perfect. This year I got out today and shot it and it was all over the place. I was shooting blackhorn 209 at 120 grains with a 250 grain Barnes Tez. I kept getting hang fires with the black horn so I switched to 777 pellets at 150 grains and a 250 grain Hornaday Sst it was much more consistent but still not no where near as good as it was last year. I'm baffled at the change just over a summer. It was new last year, I killed a coyote at 125 yards perfect shot. I did shoot at doe at about 40 yards the last day of muzzleloader season last year, after that I cleaned up and put it up until today. Anyone else ever have these kind or issues? I'm unsure what to do next. I'm a perfectionist when it comes to how my guns shoot and it's got me worried. [/QUOTE]
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