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(03-09-2015, 11:29 PM)Don McDowell Wrote: Well I think that's part of the gain we get from shooting the 22's is learning to control some of the little things that may not seem like much, but really throw a curve into things.
I like what Don says here ... even this little stuff counts .
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I honestly think doing a lot of the 22bpcr shooting helps when I get to the big gun stuff. A lot of the ballistic calculations are really close, and then you have to do the follow thru, don't fat finger the trigger etc.. shooting the 22's can only help.
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That is why I made the .22 with the same profile and weight as the .44. What kills me at these matches is the usual tiebreaking off hand shots. I have been working with the off hand using the .22 and I can see that it's starting to shrink my groups shooting off hand. I do better with the tang sights then I do with the scope.
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That is some fine shooting Kurt. I need to hit the stores and see whats on the self around here. Shooting 22's sure do alot to keep your skills improving.