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Reloading
Horizontal stringing over distance
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1439568" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>If I read you right, she is shooting a sub 1" group at 200 yards and about a 1" at 300 yards. Issue is the whole 300 yard group is moving to the right 6~8 Inches....</p><p>Horizontal aside, that's a great shooting rifle.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that much consistent movement is caused by barrel harmonics, powder, or speed. There may be an issue with the scope or with the alignment of the scope to the barrel. Are you dialing elevation or using holdover for 300 yards? The scope needs to be pretty much aligned directly over the top of the barrel, if it is not and say aligned to the left, and the rifle is zeroed at 100 or 200, the impact will start to move to the right at 300 yards. Usually not as pronounced as this one though. Check to make sure you don't have something like the image below going on. There are some tools for checking and correcting this.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]97578[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1439568, member: 74902"] If I read you right, she is shooting a sub 1" group at 200 yards and about a 1" at 300 yards. Issue is the whole 300 yard group is moving to the right 6~8 Inches.... Horizontal aside, that's a great shooting rifle. I don't think that much consistent movement is caused by barrel harmonics, powder, or speed. There may be an issue with the scope or with the alignment of the scope to the barrel. Are you dialing elevation or using holdover for 300 yards? The scope needs to be pretty much aligned directly over the top of the barrel, if it is not and say aligned to the left, and the rifle is zeroed at 100 or 200, the impact will start to move to the right at 300 yards. Usually not as pronounced as this one though. Check to make sure you don't have something like the image below going on. There are some tools for checking and correcting this. [ATTACH=full]97578[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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