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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3281650" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>[USER=24646]@magna19[/USER] I have had that same discussion with people. Unless you know for sure you caused the flyer before seeing where it hit. You can't call every bad shot a flyer and all the bulls as good shots. How many guys ever called a X a flyer. </p><p></p><p>I have been developing a couple loads recently and was shooting 5 shot groups. Very rarely will I call a flyer. I am just wondering if I should back down to 3 shots when doing the ladders to see whether a load is worth working with or not. I am a firm believer with each shot you subject yourself to much more chance of human error. </p><p></p><p>I know guys that figure I am shooting 10 or 20 shots in match so if I can't get a group that shoots 10 in the 10 ring I am not there. If you built a load with that mentality you sure would burn up components quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3281650, member: 32"] [USER=24646]@magna19[/USER] I have had that same discussion with people. Unless you know for sure you caused the flyer before seeing where it hit. You can't call every bad shot a flyer and all the bulls as good shots. How many guys ever called a X a flyer. I have been developing a couple loads recently and was shooting 5 shot groups. Very rarely will I call a flyer. I am just wondering if I should back down to 3 shots when doing the ladders to see whether a load is worth working with or not. I am a firm believer with each shot you subject yourself to much more chance of human error. I know guys that figure I am shooting 10 or 20 shots in match so if I can't get a group that shoots 10 in the 10 ring I am not there. If you built a load with that mentality you sure would burn up components quickly. [/QUOTE]
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