HIstory: I have no family history with hunting or guns. I bought my first shotgun 4 years ago for shooting clays with friends, discovered upland birds and realized that I like hunting. Bought my first rifle 2+ years ago to get into big game hunting, got my first moose this year. I'm now trying to become competent with my rifle (not great! just competent will be fine for me) and I have tons of doubts; looking for help.
When I'm practicing, how do I know if a bad group is because of me, or because of my gear? I read all the threads here about developing loads, and testing lots of ammo through a rifle, and how different ammo can lead to +/- 1MOA in accuracy. I doubt I'll ever shoot enough to try many different kinds of ammo, and I'll certainly never reload my own. I think in the 2+ years I've owned this rifle (Tikka Superlite .30-06) I've put maybe 100 rounds through it. How can someone who doesn't really like shooting judge the ability of their equipment and their own skill? Also, if I don't enjoy shooting enough to do it often, how should I maximize the utility of my practice time?
thanks.
When I'm practicing, how do I know if a bad group is because of me, or because of my gear? I read all the threads here about developing loads, and testing lots of ammo through a rifle, and how different ammo can lead to +/- 1MOA in accuracy. I doubt I'll ever shoot enough to try many different kinds of ammo, and I'll certainly never reload my own. I think in the 2+ years I've owned this rifle (Tikka Superlite .30-06) I've put maybe 100 rounds through it. How can someone who doesn't really like shooting judge the ability of their equipment and their own skill? Also, if I don't enjoy shooting enough to do it often, how should I maximize the utility of my practice time?
thanks.