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<blockquote data-quote="elktaker" data-source="post: 1116494" data-attributes="member: 86786"><p>thanks, good article. I have tried the hand over the scope first and I cannot seem to get stable with hand on scope with out muscling it there. The sling pulls slightly left on me too but I have the best horizontal groups I have shot (so it must be somewhat consistent for me). </p><p></p><p>I know my problem is related to hop and not having consistent pressure at my shoulder. I have another barrel for this gun a heavy 22 or 24" 6mmx45 that I have shot of a bipod to 400 yards and held 1 MOA and a few nice groups at .5 MOA with no wind. But recoil is minimal.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping to get to the range the next couple of days for some more testing and trying it on concrete and in a kneeling position of a barracade. I hunt with this gun so putting my bipod on a down tree is normally available in the areas I hunt, so I am interested in affects. I plan to shot a group with my hand on the scope to compare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elktaker, post: 1116494, member: 86786"] thanks, good article. I have tried the hand over the scope first and I cannot seem to get stable with hand on scope with out muscling it there. The sling pulls slightly left on me too but I have the best horizontal groups I have shot (so it must be somewhat consistent for me). I know my problem is related to hop and not having consistent pressure at my shoulder. I have another barrel for this gun a heavy 22 or 24" 6mmx45 that I have shot of a bipod to 400 yards and held 1 MOA and a few nice groups at .5 MOA with no wind. But recoil is minimal. I am hoping to get to the range the next couple of days for some more testing and trying it on concrete and in a kneeling position of a barracade. I hunt with this gun so putting my bipod on a down tree is normally available in the areas I hunt, so I am interested in affects. I plan to shot a group with my hand on the scope to compare. [/QUOTE]
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