It's all boils down to consistency...and timing....being perfectly tuned..including the ammo....really...It's that simple...and it is a package deal that cannot be disrupted...otherwise accuracy suffers...Some folks may say repeatability...but that is really another way of describing consistency...
You can actually take the human element out of the shooting of it completely for this discussion if one wants to...with hydraulic triggers and rest..(even the Handi if the hydro-trigger is fast enough to pull all the way thru..
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Consistency...is just what it means...Everything has to be consistent... from the barrel lock up..to the bolt lug positions & clearance..stock pressures or bolt tightness...spring tensions and of course oil free friction surfaces...Everything has to be mated perfectly and return to this state after each shot...
Timing and tuning are very similar ...but there are differences....Timing is from the
mechanical sense...like from the actual time of the pull to the firing pin strike..Tuning...for tailoring the ammunition to your set up which effects the Harmonics of the barrel movement...resulting in having the optimum timing of the bullet.... as it is exiting the bore...this has to happen
at the exact time on either the rise of the barrel....the fall of the barrel....or when in the static position...each time the trigger is pulled...since the barrel has movement..up & down primarily...unless there is a contact problem with the stock..or if the barrel whip is caused by a weak barrel...this can also be construed as consistency or part of tuning a rifle..but if this entails modifications to the rifle or stock your correcting a timing feature...much as with a semi-auto's bolt travel and feeding & ejection problems........so...for me when breaking it down..it's easier to put it under these 3 headings...
So...What does all this mean?? Well..it just shows what needs to happen for everything to be perfect...Also... there will always be exceptions to all of this......Things can be very sloppy and somehow..it is accurate enough for some...Most folks wouldn't give
any single shot a chance against a different style..but we all know that with tailored ammo and a tuned single shot we can...many of us have done it...time and again...so it all boils down for me is another rule of 3......and believe it or not...I have 3 rules of 3 I follow...
I learned my first rule of 3 from my Father..(often the hard way..
)...very early in my life... I don't lie...cheat..or steal...
The second...I learned from him when I sighted my first rifle in....he acquired it from Jack O'Connor...Sight your high power rifles in at 3" high at 100 yards...
And the last rule of 3 is what I stated here...Consistency..Timing..Tuning...
It's always worked for me anyways..
Mac