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<blockquote data-quote="wisdeerkiller" data-source="post: 658955" data-attributes="member: 33147"><p>I would work on your reloading part. i agree about the velocity be off. get a good scale like a RCBS scale that is about $90. Neck size only. helps alot and helps your brass last longer. </p><p> </p><p>What is your twist rate? if its 1 in 12 stay under 175gr better at 168gr. if you go higher then that you can have an un stable bullet.</p><p> </p><p>Also if you reload shotgun or know someone that does grab a shot bag (empty of course) and fill it with sand. Works great for a rest.</p><p> </p><p>Another problem i recently found out is parallax. If you have it. Adjust your focus till you see the crosshairs clear then make sure the target is clear with your parallax. and keep adjusting these until your crosshair does not move when you move your head and not the gun. Kinda like keeping the same anchor point bowhunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisdeerkiller, post: 658955, member: 33147"] I would work on your reloading part. i agree about the velocity be off. get a good scale like a RCBS scale that is about $90. Neck size only. helps alot and helps your brass last longer. What is your twist rate? if its 1 in 12 stay under 175gr better at 168gr. if you go higher then that you can have an un stable bullet. Also if you reload shotgun or know someone that does grab a shot bag (empty of course) and fill it with sand. Works great for a rest. Another problem i recently found out is parallax. If you have it. Adjust your focus till you see the crosshairs clear then make sure the target is clear with your parallax. and keep adjusting these until your crosshair does not move when you move your head and not the gun. Kinda like keeping the same anchor point bowhunting. [/QUOTE]
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