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Old November 5, 2011, 10:30 AM   #10
dahermit
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Join Date: October 28, 2006
Location: South Central Michigan...near
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“Can it happen just by chance?”

One shot ? You bet. Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then.

Two shots? This calls for a tie breaker. Plus usually a wager from your shooting companions.

Third shot? Tie breaker and money maker. Collect cash, or pay up.

More? You have bragging rights. Have at it.
So, it is your opinion that the chance of three touching shots is always an indication of accuracy? If that is so, how do you explain why five-shot groups are always so much bigger than three-shot groups?

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But, remember, only the first shot counts when hunting. Any following shots are just to cover your mistakes.
"...Evaluating rifle, loads...", is not much about hunting, was meant to focus on accuracy only.
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