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<blockquote data-quote="elktaker" data-source="post: 1116758" data-attributes="member: 86786"><p>I have shot off a bipod: 6mmX45 (223 necked up), Ar15's several different ones for work (all iron sights), 597 rem out to 150 YD. borrowed a 7mm rem mag a few years ago and had similar issues so use a tripod for the hunt.</p><p></p><p>No problems with point of aim changing on any 6x45 or 22lr. I have shot some of my best group of a harris. Ar15 with irons hard to tell. I know my cheek pressure is one issue and I am a skinny 6'2" have a hard time finding a pocket to put the butt stock against. </p><p></p><p>I have tilted the buttstock clockwise and is more comfortable so when if I get behind with my eyes closed it is level. With adding claw feet, I half ed my groups, but still over 1 MOA. Sling brought it under 1 moa.</p><p></p><p>To switch back to my 6mmx45 which would be great to practice on because I would be using same platform, I have to pull barrel off current rifle and find some powder to load (i have been looking for for 6 months).</p><p></p><p>I do not now anyone that knows what they are looking for to have watch me shot which is probably what I need (sling is just band-aiding my problem with the recoil). I live in Cedar City, UT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elktaker, post: 1116758, member: 86786"] I have shot off a bipod: 6mmX45 (223 necked up), Ar15's several different ones for work (all iron sights), 597 rem out to 150 YD. borrowed a 7mm rem mag a few years ago and had similar issues so use a tripod for the hunt. No problems with point of aim changing on any 6x45 or 22lr. I have shot some of my best group of a harris. Ar15 with irons hard to tell. I know my cheek pressure is one issue and I am a skinny 6'2" have a hard time finding a pocket to put the butt stock against. I have tilted the buttstock clockwise and is more comfortable so when if I get behind with my eyes closed it is level. With adding claw feet, I half ed my groups, but still over 1 MOA. Sling brought it under 1 moa. To switch back to my 6mmx45 which would be great to practice on because I would be using same platform, I have to pull barrel off current rifle and find some powder to load (i have been looking for for 6 months). I do not now anyone that knows what they are looking for to have watch me shot which is probably what I need (sling is just band-aiding my problem with the recoil). I live in Cedar City, UT. [/QUOTE]
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