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dave92029
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As I read various forums I see many other shooters refer to how small a group their rifle shoots. Many seem to equate this to being a "good shooter."
My personal experience is that even on a bad day, I can shoot small groups, but I may have trouble hitting the center of the 25 different bulls eye on an ARA target.
I guess the difference is shooting groups is a test of the rifle vs shooting targets is a test of the shooter's ability to aim, pull the trigger and read the wind, etc.
My question is if I can consistently shoot a 5 shot group, that are less than a half inch, doesn't that require the same skills as shooting at a target. Therefore, why is it, for me, so much more challenging to move around and shoot 25 bulls eyes on the ARA target?
I was asked this question at the range yesterday and I came up with a really lame answer. I want to to be ready with a better explaination next time I'm asked this question. Thanks.
My personal experience is that even on a bad day, I can shoot small groups, but I may have trouble hitting the center of the 25 different bulls eye on an ARA target.
I guess the difference is shooting groups is a test of the rifle vs shooting targets is a test of the shooter's ability to aim, pull the trigger and read the wind, etc.
My question is if I can consistently shoot a 5 shot group, that are less than a half inch, doesn't that require the same skills as shooting at a target. Therefore, why is it, for me, so much more challenging to move around and shoot 25 bulls eyes on the ARA target?
I was asked this question at the range yesterday and I came up with a really lame answer. I want to to be ready with a better explaination next time I'm asked this question. Thanks.