For me most times it’s four good and tight and one flyer. I’d like to blame a vold barrel between groups but I’m sure it’s just me.
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For me most times it’s four good and tight and one flyer. I’d like to blame a vold barrel between groups but I’m sure it’s just me.
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I can’t really give you good advice on that, I’m self taught and don’t know nothing about nothing. I just really get therapy when I spend time unloading.
I usually take several different calibers out with different loads. I’ll shoot a group and put that one in the shade to rest while I shoot another group with the next gun and so forth. Not a specific time between shots but about ten to fifteen between groups. I have good days and bad days but I always set out a few water jugs and clay pigeons so I get hat satisfaction at the end of the session. Happy shooting.
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