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The Basics, Starting Out
Bipod woes.....?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 228646" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>Some things that can cause vertical are not having the same shoulder and cheek weld every time. Think of the rifle as a lever and it is 'levering' against your shoulder. The same pressure and location every time is the key. </p><p></p><p>Keep at it and you will get it. At least it isn't 8 rings every time.</p><p></p><p>Also, have you chronoed your load? A large ES can cause vertical as well. Using a ballistic's program, run your drops with the highest and lowest velocity you get in a string of 10-20 shots. See how much difference is in you load.</p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 228646, member: 4885"] Some things that can cause vertical are not having the same shoulder and cheek weld every time. Think of the rifle as a lever and it is 'levering' against your shoulder. The same pressure and location every time is the key. Keep at it and you will get it. At least it isn't 8 rings every time. Also, have you chronoed your load? A large ES can cause vertical as well. Using a ballistic's program, run your drops with the highest and lowest velocity you get in a string of 10-20 shots. See how much difference is in you load. AJ [/QUOTE]
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