noharleyyet
Well-known member
RUM juju is strong...I just learned there is a 358 RUM. I've lost confidence in my 358 Norma before it's even finished.
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RUM juju is strong...I just learned there is a 358 RUM. I've lost confidence in my 358 Norma before it's even finished.
But, I've seen this A LOT more with shotguns. i.e. - people who are really good shots who then go out and spend a fortune on a new shotgun; only to find that they've "lost their touch". They then go back to shooting their "low-end gun" and hit like clockwork. It's best to find what works FOR YOU (not an idiot like me on one of these forums) and stick with it.
In my experience shooting for top accuracy (i.e. load development, long range competition, testing the accuracy limits of a new rifle/scope/barrel etc.) is largely a mental game. I've had days when I've gone to the gun range and I just don't shoot well because I'm distracted with something else other than shooting or I feel rushed because I have a thousand other things to do. I would recommend a few things:I recently had my L.A.W rifle rebarreled into a 260ai. I had lost confidence in the old barrel. As much as I try I cannot get comfortable shooting it again. Almost like I’m getting target panic.
I keep reinforcing doubt in the rifle. For whatever reason I seem to pick the most uncomfortable time and place to shoot it. Or I forget my rear bag and try and force it. As you can imagine load development is impossible. I’m ready to lock it into a leadsled to remove my panic/anxiety and get the development at least done.
Frustrating thing is it is only with this rifle. My Sherman I just got built is a tac driver that I’m in love with. Anyone else ever get this?
When the Rem mod 7 first came out I got one in 223 Rem. Had great expectations for it but that was the absolutely worst shooting rifle I've ever seen Best group's were 3+". Tried bedding floated the barrel, solid bedded it everything I could think of. Wrote Remington about it and they said it fell withing their expectation's! Love Remington's but that was nearly my last!
brockel does. mtmuleyPeople don't usually sell great shooters.
I think the Cabelas Gun Library and used racks everywhere are full of rifles that guys lost confidence in. That's what always makes me leery about buying used rifles. People don't usually sell great shooters.
Or 4 - have only ever tried one type of ammo through it.Lots of "inaccurate" rifles are the result of folks who don't know how to shoot, understand how to mount a scope, mount crappy scopes, or a combination of all 3.