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“When a rifleman engages distant targets and misses, he usually blames the ammo, the rifle and finally himself. The riflescope is almost never looked at as a contribution to errors.”

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Robert Farago

Robert Farago is the former publisher of The Truth About Guns (TTAG). He started the site to explore the ethics, morality, business, politics, culture, technology, practice, strategy, dangers and fun of guns.

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  1. I like Ralph’s answer. When I’ve missed I knew it was the scope being off or I had hurried and not followed the fundamentals of marksmanship. Does that mean I’m not a real rifleman?

    YMOS,
    Tony

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