Originally Posted by Mule Deer
I once watched two older guys (perhaps even older than I am now) "sight in" their rifles at the local range before big game season. One had an open-sighted lever-action, and the other a scoped bolt.

Their technique was to pile up scrap 2x4's on the bench, then rest the barrels of their rifles on the stack. They were shooting at 25 yards, the long-advised technique for getting close to zero before shooting at 100. I never saw a group under 4" at 25, with most more like buckshot patterns. They were still whacking away at 25 when I left.


IMO - that is MORE indicative of the " shooters " (?) than their rifles.


Since 1974 -- I've had MORE rifles than I can 'remember' to count. I have NEVER had one that would only shoot 4" groups at 100 yds NOT 25 yds.


IF I should get ahold of a rifle that shoots 4" groups --- I know who to sell it to ! (to whom to sell it.)

Jerry


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