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I did not know that - is it because of the two piece firing pin?What rifle? You aren't supposed to with 1903A3s.
Dunno, I just heard they'd shatter.I did not know that - is it because of the two piece firing pin?
You absolutely have to, or you will get carbon build up!What rifle? You aren't supposed to with 1903A3s.
It's an older, probably mid 70's Remington 760 30-06. I can somewhat group them at 50 yards, not so much 100 +. Pretty solid rest, Decent quality scope. The trigger is considerably lighter than anything else I own and I feel like it's a me problem not a gun/optic problem.What rifle? You aren't supposed to with 1903A3s.
How much rifle shooting experience do you have? If it's a you problem, your words not mine, I recommend a 22lr for practice on shooting mechanics. Get a bolt action and practice away. A bolt action will make you focus a little more, as opposed to a 10/22 where it's easy to kill a brick.It's an older, probably mid 70's Remington 760 30-06. I can somewhat group them at 50 yards, not so much 100 +. Pretty solid rest, Decent quality scope. The trigger is considerably lighter than anything else I own and I feel like it's a me problem not a gun/optic problem.
Why do you say it's a you problem? It sounds more like a rifle or ammo problem.Last night I did exactly that. Shooting a 22 I am able to drill rounds in tight groups. Plenty of rifle experience, this is the first "new" rifle I've had in 30 plus years. Trying to build confidence before sending another $40 down range...
How's the trigger pull? If you're consistent with a 22lr, then it sounds like a trigger issue.I think it's me because when I did dry fire it a couple times I could see the scope picture move and end off target, if that makes sense.
I've never used the snap caps. I'll check it out.
Thanks guys, appreciate the tips.
thats why we have favorites - some guns just seem to fitI think it's me because when I did dry fire it a couple times I could see the scope picture move and end off target, if that makes sense.
I've never used the snap caps. I'll check it out.
Thanks guys, appreciate the tips.