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<blockquote data-quote="pacnwLWR" data-source="post: 2535623" data-attributes="member: 7741"><p>Sounds like minor differences in shouldering/hold, triggering, and/or sighting. Which won't make much apparent difference at 100yds, yet which will become painfully obvious at serious distances.</p><p></p><p>Even something as simple as triggering technique can yank a shot off-line by a little bit, as compared to another person's shot with that same rifle. (One of the reasons I generally like "benchrest" type triggers as compared to "hunting" triggers, given that my trigger technique is a bit off due to old hand injuries from decades ago. I can be quite accurate if a rifle's outfitted with a slick benchrest trigger, but I'm somewhat less accurate if that same rifle's got the factory heavy-weight trigger installed. Is what it is.)</p><p></p><p>Which is one of the reasons I almost exclusively do my own shouldering, without a rear rest, using a bipod, etc. 'Cause I want to know what I'm capable of, not merely what the equipment can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacnwLWR, post: 2535623, member: 7741"] Sounds like minor differences in shouldering/hold, triggering, and/or sighting. Which won't make much apparent difference at 100yds, yet which will become painfully obvious at serious distances. Even something as simple as triggering technique can yank a shot off-line by a little bit, as compared to another person's shot with that same rifle. (One of the reasons I generally like "benchrest" type triggers as compared to "hunting" triggers, given that my trigger technique is a bit off due to old hand injuries from decades ago. I can be quite accurate if a rifle's outfitted with a slick benchrest trigger, but I'm somewhat less accurate if that same rifle's got the factory heavy-weight trigger installed. Is what it is.) Which is one of the reasons I almost exclusively do my own shouldering, without a rear rest, using a bipod, etc. 'Cause I want to know what I'm capable of, not merely what the equipment can do. [/QUOTE]
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