royinidaho
Well-Known Member
Yes, but you have a chicken and the egg situation here. I don't care a bit if I can drop the first round of the day into a certain spot at 500yds (or any given yardage). The first shot is terribly important, but so are the following rounds.
I want the first ten shots hitting that spot so I have reasonable confidence in a follow up shot should said critter decide to run and I have to feed him more lead for breakfast. It's happened to me more than once where a 1 pill diet isn't enough and as such a rifle only capable of 1 good shot is simply a crow bar to me.
It is a must, at least for me that the first cold bore shot and all subsequent shots are in a group at the size me and the rifle are capable of. From day to day and place to place. And the group is the same place on the target.