I was lucky to have a couple hours Saturday to do some shooting and plinking at the range. Being a monkey see monkey do type learner I usually need to see something with my own eyes to believe it. The day had 2 undeniable leasons:
1) ammo matters. There was a big difference between my group sizes comparing a more expensive target ammo to all other ammos. All shots taken prone from a bipod at the same target stand and the $11/50 Elley? gun club was phenomenally different out of the same gun with the same shooter than Federal Bulk, CCI Mini Mags, Blazer, etc.. Like I had trouble believing it was the same gun and same shooter different. (Oddly enough CCI mini mags did not outperform any of the other "cheap bulk ammo" which surprised me)
2) Potatoes make excellent plinking targets because if hit well they nearly explode. I sort of feel like I need a boot in the ass for shooting potatoes in a world where some people don't have enough food to eat, but they are a hell of a lot cheaper than a store bought target and more reactionary than cans and plastic bottles.
1) ammo matters. There was a big difference between my group sizes comparing a more expensive target ammo to all other ammos. All shots taken prone from a bipod at the same target stand and the $11/50 Elley? gun club was phenomenally different out of the same gun with the same shooter than Federal Bulk, CCI Mini Mags, Blazer, etc.. Like I had trouble believing it was the same gun and same shooter different. (Oddly enough CCI mini mags did not outperform any of the other "cheap bulk ammo" which surprised me)
2) Potatoes make excellent plinking targets because if hit well they nearly explode. I sort of feel like I need a boot in the ass for shooting potatoes in a world where some people don't have enough food to eat, but they are a hell of a lot cheaper than a store bought target and more reactionary than cans and plastic bottles.