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<blockquote data-quote="WestTn Huntin man" data-source="post: 3491436" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>Hard to trouble shoot shots on the internet. If you can hang up a sheet for a target it might let you see what the gun is doing.When you go to the range do not worry about the bulls eye till you can shoot tight groups consistently.Don't worry about 150 yard shots till you can get tight groups at 50 yards.Make sure you take a long a few extra guns to shoot between shots. A M.L. heats up pretty quick.Also make sure to have cleaning supplies .When you hit the woods it's with a cold gun and pretty clean barrel. </p><p>One common mistake that affects accuracy is consistently seating the bullet the same. A little lighter or a little heavier pressure on the ram rod can make a big difference.Much harder to seat a bullet with a dirty barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestTn Huntin man, post: 3491436, member: 3620"] Hard to trouble shoot shots on the internet. If you can hang up a sheet for a target it might let you see what the gun is doing.When you go to the range do not worry about the bulls eye till you can shoot tight groups consistently.Don't worry about 150 yard shots till you can get tight groups at 50 yards.Make sure you take a long a few extra guns to shoot between shots. A M.L. heats up pretty quick.Also make sure to have cleaning supplies .When you hit the woods it's with a cold gun and pretty clean barrel. One common mistake that affects accuracy is consistently seating the bullet the same. A little lighter or a little heavier pressure on the ram rod can make a big difference.Much harder to seat a bullet with a dirty barrel. [/QUOTE]
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