I have been shooting my SP-101 .22 at my local indoor range at 10 yards using the same style of targets since I bought it about a year ago. About 2 months ago my groups became much worse. I have been using the same few types of ammo and clean the gun after each use.
Along with my SP-101 I have also been shooting my S&W 617 under the same circumstances. The groups with the 617 have not degraded, and may have improved a bit. I have no explanation for this issue. My inclination is to blame myself; the old self-fulfilling prophesy, a fear that I'm going to shoot this gun poorly, and then I do. Any thoughts or recommendations?
Thanks,
Jim
Along with my SP-101 I have also been shooting my S&W 617 under the same circumstances. The groups with the 617 have not degraded, and may have improved a bit. I have no explanation for this issue. My inclination is to blame myself; the old self-fulfilling prophesy, a fear that I'm going to shoot this gun poorly, and then I do. Any thoughts or recommendations?
Thanks,
Jim