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Horizontal stringing in .243
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<blockquote data-quote="jerrschmitt" data-source="post: 520936" data-attributes="member: 16076"><p>I'm with Bart. In addition, I'd check the bedding. Slopping factory bedding, which is very common, will cause impact shifts.</p><p> </p><p>All of this being said, a factory rifle, with a cheap scope and cheap ammo can't be expected to do much better than what your photo shows except on the internet where all rifles shoot 1/2 inch groups or better, all day long, if the shooter does his part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerrschmitt, post: 520936, member: 16076"] I'm with Bart. In addition, I'd check the bedding. Slopping factory bedding, which is very common, will cause impact shifts. All of this being said, a factory rifle, with a cheap scope and cheap ammo can't be expected to do much better than what your photo shows except on the internet where all rifles shoot 1/2 inch groups or better, all day long, if the shooter does his part. [/QUOTE]
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