What is your opinion of a "good shooter"

I started in the rimfire accuracy game about 3 years ago. I now always test out a new rifle with a good supply of high and mid end target ammo. My lowest grade ammunition is cci SV and Aguila SV. I usually only use it for sighting in or off hand open sight shooting. Next I always use a decent optic. For me my myopia seems to like the Vortex PST and hst in 6-24×50.
This is my starting point I also shoot from a sturdy benchrest set up to eliminate as many variables. I can usually tell real quick how my rifle performs. I am getting spoiled now and to me it has too shoot consistent under a half inch@50yds before I would keep it.I see lots of statements of how well their bulk ammunition works, maybe once in a blue moon but I've ammo the biggest factor .My advice is to invest in some decent match ammo and you will surprise yourself.
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Was shooting at 100m with American Eagle 40 gr Lead RN today. I got approximately a 2MOA group. I was using a Savage MkII FV with Leupold VX-2 2-7x33, set on 7x. For regular high velocity plinking ammo, is this group decent, avg, or poor for what the MkII FV can do?

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A 'good shooter' applies as much to the 'shooter' as to the rifle they are holding...as for the rifle ,any rifle I can knock the head off a grouse is a good shooter....I generally carry old mossbergs and find 'quiet' 22ammunition is pretty accurate-if I hold the gun straight
 
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I have 4 rimfires and my 11 year old son has one. Two Ruger 10/22's, different models. Two Remington 597 HB's (one is mine, the other my son's), and one Mossberg 151K. They are all good shooters. A buddy of mine can out shoot me using one on my Ruger's but I can outshoot him using my Rem. If he use's the Ruger and I use the Rem, it's pretty close accuracy wise.

The shooter, the optics, the ammo, they all play a part, as does the build of the rifle itself. However, I think one of the biggest factors is fit and comfort. It could be the best, most accurate rifle in the world, but if you aren't comfortable using it, it's not a "good shooter" to me.

Just my opinion
 
I personally wouldnt even bother attempting to test shoot a target gun for precision tight groups with a low power 3-9x optic... maybe some can do it, but not me, I like to see the target. my .22's wear 18x and 24x magnification, and I'd like more, but that's all I could afford.
 
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With or without with an el cheapo Bushnell 3-9 optic .
This is where the failures start , then there is the ring selection.
The Op is close, just has to spend a little more on optics and the tight groups will follow.
Rob

None of my rifles wear el cheapo scopes, but I have shot some well under moa groups with cheap optics. I purchased my Model 54MS-R used, and it came with a cheap Bushnell 6-18 scope, and I tested it before purchasing the HD-5 that currently resides on it. It did shoot under moa at 50 yards, but it does shoot much better with the much better quality scope. I have to wonder why someone would spend the cash for a 54MS-R, and then mount a cheap Bushnell on it.
My custom Cooper wears a 3-9x42 Kahles, and I can shoot under moa with it at 50 yards, but I have more magnification on my other rimfires.
 
A 'good shooter' applies as much to the 'shooter' as to the rifle they are holding...as for the rifle ,any rifle I can knock the head off a grouse is a good shooter....I generally carry old mossbergs and find 'quiet' 22ammunition is pretty accurate-if I hold the gun straight

Same here. My rifle of choice is an old mossberg and a tube full of CCI Quiets. It's like shooting an extremely hard hitting pellet gun. No ear protection required.
 
I started in the rimfire accuracy game about 3 years ago. I now always test out a new rifle with a good supply of high and mid end target ammo. My lowest grade ammunition is cci SV and Aguila SV. I usually only use it for sighting in or off hand open sight shooting. Next I always use a decent optic. For me my myopia seems to like the Vortex PST and hst in 6-24×50.
This is my starting point I also shoot from a sturdy benchrest set up to eliminate as many variables. I can usually tell real quick how my rifle performs. I am getting spoiled now and to me it has too shoot consistent under a half inch@50yds before I would keep it.I see lots of statements of how well their bulk ammunition works, maybe once in a blue moon but I've ammo the biggest factor .My advice is to invest in some decent match ammo and you will surprise yourself.
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Savagecanuck speaks true! I bought an Anschutz Model 64 from him and it shoots like a dream. Match ammo, and a Bushnell 5-15X Elite and the holes are touching at 50 yards, and at 100 less than an inch is a good day for me.
 
Savagecanuck speaks true! I bought an Anschutz Model 64 from him and it shoots like a dream. Match ammo, and a Bushnell 5-15X Elite and the holes are touching at 50 yards, and at 100 less than an inch is a good day for me.

Awesome report from peace frog! Glad to see that older match 64 is giving you some good results. It's a great shooter! Now you need to do the 50yd challenge with it.
 
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