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What does it take to shoot accurately?
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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5500854" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>I've been through a few break barrels, a couple webleys .177 and .22, and a couple gamos, the bone collector and the new .22 3rd gen. None of them have shot consistently day to day. I might get a decent group one day, meaning 1" or so at about 30yds, then there's usually a wide flier 2-3" away. I've shot pellets and slugs in the latest gamo sometimes it shoots good then sometimes it doesn't. I feel like I'm a good shot and I'm not flinching. I keep hearing there's a technique to shooting accurately with breakbarrels. So, all knowing folks what do I need to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5500854, member: 4591"] I’ve been through a few break barrels, a couple webleys .177 and .22, and a couple gamos, the bone collector and the new .22 3rd gen. None of them have shot consistently day to day. I might get a decent group one day, meaning 1” or so at about 30yds, then there’s usually a wide flier 2-3” away. I’ve shot pellets and slugs in the latest gamo sometimes it shoots good then sometimes it doesn’t. I feel like I’m a good shot and I’m not flinching. I keep hearing there’s a technique to shooting accurately with breakbarrels. So, all knowing folks what do I need to do? [/QUOTE]
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