Thanks for watching ! Thanks for your tips. My ammo was fresh as far as I know. I agree if it was actually last years from the store, it could make a difference for sure.
It looks like you might be flinching on shots a little bit. You look like someone who's probably been shooting a while so dont take it as me a being a jerk please, i do it too sometimes still. Ive noticed for myself if my head comes up off the rifle without me seeing my shot through my scope i usually flinched, and it looks like it happened here once or twice. Lol apologies you said yourself at the end you may have flinched.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I certainly do not take you as a jerk. I only get to hunt a couple months of the year, so I do not have a great deal of experience. I watch how others do it,and then adjust it to fit my needs. I agreee about flinching. It is hard to break that habit, I will give it a try not lifting my head till the shot has completed. Every little bit helps!!!
@ourtbay i dont disagree, everyone does it too. Honestly the thing that's helped me most is having a lighter pound pull on my trigger. If you can get the rifle to go off just before you're ready it's usually most accurate. That sounds silly because obviously you should be ready if you're aiming but if you think about it, it makes sense. Maybe try using a bit more or less finger so you can squeeze your shots off and not pull.
the age of your shells would make a different as well, when your shooting. bring some black dots stickers to put on holes
Thanks for watching ! Thanks for your tips. My ammo was fresh as far as I know. I agree if it was actually last years from the store, it could make a difference for sure.
It looks like you might be flinching on shots a little bit. You look like someone who's probably been shooting a while so dont take it as me a being a jerk please, i do it too sometimes still. Ive noticed for myself if my head comes up off the rifle without me seeing my shot through my scope i usually flinched, and it looks like it happened here once or twice.
Lol apologies you said yourself at the end you may have flinched.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I certainly do not take you as a jerk. I only get to hunt a couple months of the year, so I do not have a great deal of experience. I watch how others do it,and then adjust it to fit my needs. I agreee about flinching. It is hard to break that habit, I will give it a try not lifting my head till the shot has completed. Every little bit helps!!!
@ourtbay i dont disagree, everyone does it too. Honestly the thing that's helped me most is having a lighter pound pull on my trigger. If you can get the rifle to go off just before you're ready it's usually most accurate. That sounds silly because obviously you should be ready if you're aiming but if you think about it, it makes sense. Maybe try using a bit more or less finger so you can squeeze your shots off and not pull.