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<blockquote data-quote="Huntaholic" data-source="post: 5838694" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>In all seriousness, Ive always sort of thought that if the gun is good and on, and is capable of shooting like that, then ANYBODY can shoot that good. I WAS WRONG. It dont make sense to me why, but most folks just cant do it. Ive shot guns recently that were shooting less than half inch groups for ME with factory ammo. Set another shooter behind the gun and he cant shoot better than 2 inches with it and his "pattern" is way off from mine! </p><p> I guess I said all of that to say that a LOT of times its the loose nut behind the trigger that makes all the difference! </p><p> GREAT SHOOTING OP!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntaholic, post: 5838694, member: 605"] In all seriousness, Ive always sort of thought that if the gun is good and on, and is capable of shooting like that, then ANYBODY can shoot that good. I WAS WRONG. It dont make sense to me why, but most folks just cant do it. Ive shot guns recently that were shooting less than half inch groups for ME with factory ammo. Set another shooter behind the gun and he cant shoot better than 2 inches with it and his "pattern" is way off from mine! I guess I said all of that to say that a LOT of times its the loose nut behind the trigger that makes all the difference! GREAT SHOOTING OP! [/QUOTE]
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