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<blockquote data-quote="elktaker" data-source="post: 1116595" data-attributes="member: 86786"><p>I do load bipod, problem is I can not get consistent pressure when loading my bipod so I either have to little and bipod hop one direction or too much and gun hops the other way. I got less of an affect when I switched to spiked feed. I tried using off hand to work bag and push buttstock in too shoulder but that seemed to make it worst. </p><p></p><p>Looks like tomorrow afternoon I should be able to make it to the range. I will shoot a group with and without sling at around 200 yards. I have moved my cheek rest down so that I have a relatively light cheek weld and if I put to much pressure I am too low. Hoping this will help a little. I have 21 rounds to play with tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>I would like a new muzzle brake but finding one I want in 9/16x28 thread has been a challenge. I do not think the pacnor one I have is doing anything. I want a Fat B but not response to an inquiry of that threading from them yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elktaker, post: 1116595, member: 86786"] I do load bipod, problem is I can not get consistent pressure when loading my bipod so I either have to little and bipod hop one direction or too much and gun hops the other way. I got less of an affect when I switched to spiked feed. I tried using off hand to work bag and push buttstock in too shoulder but that seemed to make it worst. Looks like tomorrow afternoon I should be able to make it to the range. I will shoot a group with and without sling at around 200 yards. I have moved my cheek rest down so that I have a relatively light cheek weld and if I put to much pressure I am too low. Hoping this will help a little. I have 21 rounds to play with tomorrow. I would like a new muzzle brake but finding one I want in 9/16x28 thread has been a challenge. I do not think the pacnor one I have is doing anything. I want a Fat B but not response to an inquiry of that threading from them yet. [/QUOTE]
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