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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 2783186" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>You're absolutely right. It's very important to check things out. My most accurate rifle I have shoots most groups prone in the .2-.3 range. I found if zeroing off my bipod prone with rear bag and then shooting off my tripod with the same rear bag the groups would be about 1/4" lower at 100 yards very predictably. Not enough of a shift to matter for the purpose of that rifle but still pretty interesting when you start playing with things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 2783186, member: 101262"] You’re absolutely right. It’s very important to check things out. My most accurate rifle I have shoots most groups prone in the .2-.3 range. I found if zeroing off my bipod prone with rear bag and then shooting off my tripod with the same rear bag the groups would be about 1/4” lower at 100 yards very predictably. Not enough of a shift to matter for the purpose of that rifle but still pretty interesting when you start playing with things. [/QUOTE]
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