For a bit of context, I'm a student here on the online training, and I'm on Lesson 4 now.
I hear a lot of people advocating quality match grade ammo, and I'm sure it has its place in proper hands. In *my* hands, I tend to think that extra quality will be completely lost. At 200 yds, I'm still trying to stabilize the reticle on the target, so my "groups" look more like a "spray". (Just ordered a rear bag, so we'll see how that improves things.)
So I use the cheapest ammo I can find. I do use the same brand/type, so at least that factor's consistent. I figure working on the fundamentals right now is the most important thing.
This is a round about way of asking if going the cheap ammo route for now is the way to go.
Nik
I hear a lot of people advocating quality match grade ammo, and I'm sure it has its place in proper hands. In *my* hands, I tend to think that extra quality will be completely lost. At 200 yds, I'm still trying to stabilize the reticle on the target, so my "groups" look more like a "spray". (Just ordered a rear bag, so we'll see how that improves things.)
So I use the cheapest ammo I can find. I do use the same brand/type, so at least that factor's consistent. I figure working on the fundamentals right now is the most important thing.
This is a round about way of asking if going the cheap ammo route for now is the way to go.
Nik