What's the best accessory to improve your accuracy?
I say it's not a scope, bipod, trigger, rest, or anything like these things.
The best accessory one can buy to improve your accuracy,,,
Is a brick (or more) of quality ammunition,,,
CCI-SV would be my choice.
I just received an e-mail from a range buddy of mine,,,
It seems he isn't happy with the scope he bought,,,
Now he's asking me to recommend a new one.
I keep reading threads where people are trying to "buy" accuracy.
In the case of my friend I've seen him spend well over $300 on optics alone,,,
And that's not to ignore the other $100's of dollars on slings, bipods, etc,,,
Yet I don't believe he's spent even $50 on ammo.
He buys the new gadget and shoots a box of 50 rounds using it,,,
Then finds he isn't an "Instant Sniper" and starts looking for the next gadget.
I can't convince him that practicing with what you have is the best way,,,
When we go shooting he always sets at a bench with bags,,,
Then proceeds to shoot 3" groups at 50 yards.
I always tell him to just keep practicing his technique,,,
And eventually he'll see those groups shrink.
I've given up on trying to talk some sense into him,,,
He's convinced that the "next" accessory will turn him into Carlos Hathcock.
Aarond
.
I say it's not a scope, bipod, trigger, rest, or anything like these things.
The best accessory one can buy to improve your accuracy,,,
Is a brick (or more) of quality ammunition,,,
CCI-SV would be my choice.
I just received an e-mail from a range buddy of mine,,,
It seems he isn't happy with the scope he bought,,,
Now he's asking me to recommend a new one.
I keep reading threads where people are trying to "buy" accuracy.
In the case of my friend I've seen him spend well over $300 on optics alone,,,
And that's not to ignore the other $100's of dollars on slings, bipods, etc,,,
Yet I don't believe he's spent even $50 on ammo.
He buys the new gadget and shoots a box of 50 rounds using it,,,
Then finds he isn't an "Instant Sniper" and starts looking for the next gadget.
I can't convince him that practicing with what you have is the best way,,,
When we go shooting he always sets at a bench with bags,,,
Then proceeds to shoot 3" groups at 50 yards.
I always tell him to just keep practicing his technique,,,
And eventually he'll see those groups shrink.
I've given up on trying to talk some sense into him,,,
He's convinced that the "next" accessory will turn him into Carlos Hathcock.
Aarond
.