Bolt Action VS. Break Action
#52
To much talk goes into shooting little groups from rifles by keyboard commandos
Accuracy is nothing more than being consistent, with the weapon, the load and the guy pulling the trigger.
Most people cant see the differance and if they can they need to contact top shot!!!
Practical accuracy is way more than enough for most folks!!!
Accuracy is nothing more than being consistent, with the weapon, the load and the guy pulling the trigger.
Most people cant see the differance and if they can they need to contact top shot!!!
Practical accuracy is way more than enough for most folks!!!
What Powder
What Primer
What Sabot
What Bullet
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What
Never ends a guy could ever be able to try every powder every sabot and every bullet combo there is? Or Could he ?
Where do you stop?
#55
Giant Nontypical
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There is a lot of the 384 people in our club that have muzzle loaders, a good percentage of them are bolt actions if they are so much better how come none of them can beat my Endeavor or my Triumph for group off the bench?
How well the action is built and how well the gun is tuned and how well the shooter knows how to use a bench rest is a good part of it the rest is knowing what load the gun likes and being very consistent. This bit about one action being better or more accurate than the others in a muzzle loader is male cow manure. Some people can not resist caring it over from cartridge guns using smokeless where because of the greater flexing at 60,000 PSI it does make a difference in a light weight sporting arm.
How well the action is built and how well the gun is tuned and how well the shooter knows how to use a bench rest is a good part of it the rest is knowing what load the gun likes and being very consistent. This bit about one action being better or more accurate than the others in a muzzle loader is male cow manure. Some people can not resist caring it over from cartridge guns using smokeless where because of the greater flexing at 60,000 PSI it does make a difference in a light weight sporting arm.
#56
Nontypical Buck
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I just love to shoot and that also means the enjoyment of getting my rifle to shoot the best it can. Why would anyone not wanrt to get the best out of their rifle????????? To me a gun that will shoot sub moa at 100yds will compensate for much more shooter errors than a gun that is already spraying 4" at 100yds on it's own.
Last edited by SJAdventures; 11-02-2011 at 07:25 PM.
#57
It is just simply a fact that a bolt action is inherently more accurate. I am not sure how anyone could think otherwise. It really is common knowledge in the shooting world.
#58
It may be "my choice" and not a shot the "average hunter" would take, but it is an option that should be on the table nonetheless.
#59
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Rivesville, WV
There are 6 pages of comments but not one person has talked about what I think is the biggest problem with break action guns with a two piece stock. And that is the problem with the forearm. I know alot of shooter who have wandering POI's that are directly attrributable to a forearm that is separate.
Most of us on here who shoot alot can probably shoot a BB gun better than a regular guy can shoot a BR rifle. That was not the point of the thread.
Not one guy has addressed the differences between the bolt and the break action. And why one is stonger than the other. And hence a stronger action will in theory be a more accurate rifle. Someone please eplain how that is wrong??
Please.
The problem is you can't.
Separate forearms present alot of problems to the accuracy of rifles. It is that simple. And that separate forearm can cause wandering POI's on rifles. Heck I bet I have more break action rifles and barrels than most on this forum. They are my favorite rifle(and handgun). But I know the above facts to be true.
You guys think I am attacking break action rifles. I am not. I am only pointing out the inadequacies.
Plus what ever group you shoot off a bench. You can at least double or triple that group in the woods. So if you are shooting a 4" group off the bench. Then you are easily shoting a 10"-12" group in the woods. On that I would bet.
And if you are shooting a 4" group at 100 yards. Then you have absolutely no business what so ever shooting at game past 125 yards. Period. Tom.
Most of us on here who shoot alot can probably shoot a BB gun better than a regular guy can shoot a BR rifle. That was not the point of the thread.
Not one guy has addressed the differences between the bolt and the break action. And why one is stonger than the other. And hence a stronger action will in theory be a more accurate rifle. Someone please eplain how that is wrong??
Please.
The problem is you can't.
Separate forearms present alot of problems to the accuracy of rifles. It is that simple. And that separate forearm can cause wandering POI's on rifles. Heck I bet I have more break action rifles and barrels than most on this forum. They are my favorite rifle(and handgun). But I know the above facts to be true.
You guys think I am attacking break action rifles. I am not. I am only pointing out the inadequacies.
Plus what ever group you shoot off a bench. You can at least double or triple that group in the woods. So if you are shooting a 4" group off the bench. Then you are easily shoting a 10"-12" group in the woods. On that I would bet.
And if you are shooting a 4" group at 100 yards. Then you have absolutely no business what so ever shooting at game past 125 yards. Period. Tom.
Last edited by HEAD0001; 11-02-2011 at 08:13 PM.
#60
I only use a bench to sight in a scope or open sights. From that point on i'm shooting offhand, on my knee, or on sticks.
Just like I do in the field.
I don't think these guys shoot a group 3 times larger in the field.
Just like I do in the field.
I don't think these guys shoot a group 3 times larger in the field.


