As Seen on TV. Shooting a hanging rope with a rifle???
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:54 am
Hi all.
I've been shooting ( on and off) olympic pistol for the past 25 years, understand about accuracy, focus on the sight picture and the mental part of the game.
but,
Can somebody discuss the pure technical reasoning, on how a 4 inch ( group at 100 yards) rifle can snap a 1/4 inch cord ( or fishing line) as done by those exhibition shooter? . If it is pure mental, then, can the mind (brain) of the shooter really direct the bullet path?
If the mind controlls the bullet then, we might as well just train our brains, rather than searching for a more accurate pistol.
One posible explanation could be that a 4 inch group rifle at 100 yards equals a 0.4 inch group at 10 yards, or, 0.2 inches at 5 yards, but I will like to hear something different.
Technical anyone??
C.
I've been shooting ( on and off) olympic pistol for the past 25 years, understand about accuracy, focus on the sight picture and the mental part of the game.
but,
Can somebody discuss the pure technical reasoning, on how a 4 inch ( group at 100 yards) rifle can snap a 1/4 inch cord ( or fishing line) as done by those exhibition shooter? . If it is pure mental, then, can the mind (brain) of the shooter really direct the bullet path?
If the mind controlls the bullet then, we might as well just train our brains, rather than searching for a more accurate pistol.
One posible explanation could be that a 4 inch group rifle at 100 yards equals a 0.4 inch group at 10 yards, or, 0.2 inches at 5 yards, but I will like to hear something different.
Technical anyone??
C.