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Grouping to the right - whats up?
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<blockquote data-quote="mkg" data-source="post: 449614" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>In response to your question, That's what made me think you maybe sighting in off the bench and shooting prone. Not that you were inconsistant at the bench or prone but there was an inconsistancy between the two. </p><p>Your second statement maybe more telling though. I'm assuming your shooting left handed from your description ( pressure on the cheek pad causes bubble left high ,cants right ) which means you are imparting clockwise torque to the cheek pad/stock ( otherwise your cant would not be affected ) I would say set your cant prior to getting into firing position and when in firing postion lighten up on the cheek pad pressure such that the cant dosen't change.</p><p></p><p>MIke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkg, post: 449614, member: 9514"] In response to your question, That's what made me think you maybe sighting in off the bench and shooting prone. Not that you were inconsistant at the bench or prone but there was an inconsistancy between the two. Your second statement maybe more telling though. I'm assuming your shooting left handed from your description ( pressure on the cheek pad causes bubble left high ,cants right ) which means you are imparting clockwise torque to the cheek pad/stock ( otherwise your cant would not be affected ) I would say set your cant prior to getting into firing position and when in firing postion lighten up on the cheek pad pressure such that the cant dosen't change. MIke [/QUOTE]
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