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Originally Posted by tchardy1972
What I was getting at is, was it a called flier? As in did he know it was a bad shot? If everything felt right when the shot broke and the bullet landed out of the group it might not matter what the other four rounds did. Only thing to do is load up and try to repeat it. Bullets sometimes land in tight group for the same reason they land in a two inch group. Like 260 said you need a large sample before you call it good.
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Many times there is a step missed in the shot sequence, and a flyer results.
if the shot can be called, all the better, but proper follow through is needed for that as well, another part of the shot sequence that is often missed.
There are several things that make up a proper shot sequence, none of them more important than the other, but several are often left out.
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