Wolfdog91
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So this might be a little , underwhelming I guess , for many on here but I have a question I'm curious about something and can't seem to get much of an answer on the other forums about this.
So handi rifles as a whole seem to have this deal where a lot of them will , in a three round group shoot two super close and one of to the side,up down or what have you. Thought I was just crazy but after talking to guys who live eat and breath these little things apparently it's just kind of a common thing with these rifles.
Now I understand completely that these are pretty ..utilitarian, rifles and are not ment to have bench rest accuracy or something , but for this to be such a common occurrence (apparently) what could be causing it ? I don't think I could be shooters error that much if it's so prevent. And when I've asked others about this I just get a " it's just what they do" type of response.
So what could cause this ? I'm thinking maybe it's a harmonics deal caused by the fact their two part rifles ...but I've never heard of the like of TC contenders or encores doing similar.. Barrel construction or materials maybe ?
So handi rifles as a whole seem to have this deal where a lot of them will , in a three round group shoot two super close and one of to the side,up down or what have you. Thought I was just crazy but after talking to guys who live eat and breath these little things apparently it's just kind of a common thing with these rifles.
Now I understand completely that these are pretty ..utilitarian, rifles and are not ment to have bench rest accuracy or something , but for this to be such a common occurrence (apparently) what could be causing it ? I don't think I could be shooters error that much if it's so prevent. And when I've asked others about this I just get a " it's just what they do" type of response.
So what could cause this ? I'm thinking maybe it's a harmonics deal caused by the fact their two part rifles ...but I've never heard of the like of TC contenders or encores doing similar.. Barrel construction or materials maybe ?