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Who would have even imagined!

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Interesting to see so many .22's this year, and one to take first to boot is the icing on the cake. 



Really at the end of the day, IMO, if you can vice a rifle down indoors and have it group well within acceptable range, which MOST well tuned and thoroughly gone through pcp's will do, then moving to the out doors with windy conditions rely 100% on 3 things



1.) Doping. The most important by far, reading the wind/field and adjusting your elevation/windage accordingly. The rifle doesn't do this for you.



2.) Trigger pull/follow through. IMO 2nd most important, if you can't follow through with consistent trigger pulls and keep on target, you'll have trouble grouping tightly.



3.) The ballistic coefficient of your pellet (proper barrels don't change this, speed does)...the higher the BC, the lower the margin of error for doping wind.



JMO...its more the SHOOTER than the caliber/rifle.