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7mm Rem Mag Accuracy Issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1002668" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Without a scope image of the bore you're working essentially blind. But we have to work with the elements we currently have available.</p><p>Vertical dispersion is fairly common shooting prone off a bipod when:</p><p>1. The rear bag (if used) is not properly adjusted or placement of the hand under alongside the butt.</p><p>2. The butt isn't properly positioned at the shoulder or two much/too little shoulder pressure is applied</p><p>3. The bipod is not preloaded or is too heavily preloaded.</p><p>I find that I have to manage the bipod quite differently on firmly packed dirt than I do on lose dirt or gravel. Grass demands yet other considerations.</p><p>Powder sensitivity to temperature change could also be a factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1002668, member: 50867"] Without a scope image of the bore you're working essentially blind. But we have to work with the elements we currently have available. Vertical dispersion is fairly common shooting prone off a bipod when: 1. The rear bag (if used) is not properly adjusted or placement of the hand under alongside the butt. 2. The butt isn't properly positioned at the shoulder or two much/too little shoulder pressure is applied 3. The bipod is not preloaded or is too heavily preloaded. I find that I have to manage the bipod quite differently on firmly packed dirt than I do on lose dirt or gravel. Grass demands yet other considerations. Powder sensitivity to temperature change could also be a factor. [/QUOTE]
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