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Help diagnosing these groups/my fundamentals
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1715588" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>You might try loosening up and lightening up and let your rifle move.</p><p>When you set up your rifle, get your bipod legs settled into the dirt, get your bag under the rear and firmed up, breathing slowed but steady don't lean way into the rifle but just take the slack out of the bipod. Pull back on the gun now and watch where it tracks, a lot of the time with double grouping you'll see it track out of wack and you need to get the system unloaded and into a neutral forward position so that rifle comes straight back under recoil and tracks.</p><p>For me my fat pumpkin laying on a stock or a firm grip does bad things, now I I barely feel the stock with my cheek and palm, the slack is barely out of the bipod, no swivel studs, free hand is not touching the stock at any point during recoil.</p><p>Check tracking and dry fire then let it ride, shoot small!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1715588, member: 13632"] You might try loosening up and lightening up and let your rifle move. When you set up your rifle, get your bipod legs settled into the dirt, get your bag under the rear and firmed up, breathing slowed but steady don't lean way into the rifle but just take the slack out of the bipod. Pull back on the gun now and watch where it tracks, a lot of the time with double grouping you'll see it track out of wack and you need to get the system unloaded and into a neutral forward position so that rifle comes straight back under recoil and tracks. For me my fat pumpkin laying on a stock or a firm grip does bad things, now I I barely feel the stock with my cheek and palm, the slack is barely out of the bipod, no swivel studs, free hand is not touching the stock at any point during recoil. Check tracking and dry fire then let it ride, shoot small!! [/QUOTE]
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