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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 1175500" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Agreed. I'm not a competitive shooter so once I get to that point, it's about correcting for gusts and hitting the bullseye...or trying to replicate it with another projectile.</p><p></p><p>What 918V said about consistency in recoil control and rear bag position is right on...and it gets more an more important as you move up the caliber/recoil scale. I really learned that as I moved from a 243 to a 7RM, and it makes sense since the bullet has not left the barrel until well after recoil against the shooter starts. I almost sold my 7RM until I realized it was my own inconsistency. And no, a led sled didn't help reach that conclusion. It was me getting scope bites sometimes and not others. Now I know my 7 is capable of well under 1 MOA groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 1175500, member: 28741"] Agreed. I'm not a competitive shooter so once I get to that point, it's about correcting for gusts and hitting the bullseye...or trying to replicate it with another projectile. What 918V said about consistency in recoil control and rear bag position is right on...and it gets more an more important as you move up the caliber/recoil scale. I really learned that as I moved from a 243 to a 7RM, and it makes sense since the bullet has not left the barrel until well after recoil against the shooter starts. I almost sold my 7RM until I realized it was my own inconsistency. And no, a led sled didn't help reach that conclusion. It was me getting scope bites sometimes and not others. Now I know my 7 is capable of well under 1 MOA groups. [/QUOTE]
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