That’s highly subjective to the situation, shooter and platform.What’s everyone’s opinion for most accurate caliber?
Hey... you still here?What’s everyone’s opinion for most accurate caliber?
that's being discussed on the shooters thread. Runner.Hey... you still here?
By that I mean are you even following this thread?
Checking to see if this is one of those "I got to get to 50 posts" deals before I impart any of my valuable life lessons.
Just like you said shooting and marksmanship is more about the indian than the arrow. That was the exact point I was trying to make. Everybody will have a certain gun or 2 that works well with their hand and not go as well with the next person. And in my opinion that takes caliber out of the mix for the MOST part.I'll argue that, my friend. A lot of little kids, with small hands, can run circles around adults. Women with tiny hands the same, while shooting standard size guns of any manufacturer. Shooting better, often using less than the perfect stance.
Shooting and marksmanship is more about the indian than the arrow.
Bags, benches and other rests to take the shooter more out of the loop is where we start getting into caliber accuracy arguments.
"Shooters?" All this time here and I'm just finding out what that means...?that's being discussed on the shooters thread. Runner.
HERE YOU GO the perfect way to ruin your life"Shooters?" All this time here and I'm just finding out what that means...?
Or minute of sliding glass door.Most accurate caliber is the standard copper plated BB. Must be shot from a Red Rider. Gar-run-teed to shoot minute of eye .
You too?!?!?!Or minute of sliding glass door.
I had to question this, but only because I have zero experience with the 220 swift.220 swift (?) unless you get into wildcat stuff.
Most accurate caliber is the standard copper plated BB. Must be shot from a Red Rider. Gar-run-teed to shoot minute of eye .
Or minute of sliding glass door.
Yea tho I walk through the valley of shooters I shall fear no one since whatever I am shooting is the most accurate caliber there is.........
Until I meet one of the thousands who are more accurate than I am!
Quantity has a quality all it's own.Accuracy by volume can still work.
One of the most accurate I've seen is the 338 Lapua Magnum shot through a Sako Model 85 LR.What’s everyone’s opinion for most accurate caliber?
My younger brother.You too?!?!?!