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<blockquote data-quote="apache sniper" data-source="post: 689320" data-attributes="member: 48168"><p>For what it's worth, here are my suggestions. It is true that parallax makes a hell ofa difference however, no adjustment is dead on I have found so here are things you can do to eliminate other potential problems.</p><p></p><p>First. How is your cheek weld? is it the same everytime? At 100 you can be slightly off your weld and still shoot 1/4 MOA at longer ranges you can't. If you are shooting for instance 1500 to 2000 yards the weld alone will make the difference between a hit and a miss.</p><p></p><p>Second. How is your trigger control and weld is it consistent? When I was competing in long range I used a pumice stone on my trigger finger precisely where it welds to the trigger. This can also make a huge difference</p><p></p><p>Third. Are you squeezing off your shots between heart beats? If not discipline yourself to do that and work on breath control particularly diaphragmatic breathing it will help your rifle to move the least if you breath that way.</p><p></p><p>Best O luck I hope this helps Good Shooting</p><p>Apache Sniper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apache sniper, post: 689320, member: 48168"] For what it's worth, here are my suggestions. It is true that parallax makes a hell ofa difference however, no adjustment is dead on I have found so here are things you can do to eliminate other potential problems. First. How is your cheek weld? is it the same everytime? At 100 you can be slightly off your weld and still shoot 1/4 MOA at longer ranges you can't. If you are shooting for instance 1500 to 2000 yards the weld alone will make the difference between a hit and a miss. Second. How is your trigger control and weld is it consistent? When I was competing in long range I used a pumice stone on my trigger finger precisely where it welds to the trigger. This can also make a huge difference Third. Are you squeezing off your shots between heart beats? If not discipline yourself to do that and work on breath control particularly diaphragmatic breathing it will help your rifle to move the least if you breath that way. Best O luck I hope this helps Good Shooting Apache Sniper [/QUOTE]
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