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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How "important" are certain details when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigJohnH" data-source="post: 850961" data-attributes="member: 71348"><p>"By all means, ask away. I haven't ever been taught to do precision shooting so you might hit on something I'm doing wrong."</p><p> </p><p>@100 yds I am thinking more technique rather than other factors, I shoot from a wooden bench setup in my in-laws and I get what I would call ok groups with my .308. If his technique / or basic shooting skills are off that could cause bigger groups...</p><p>Trophy I must have missed what you are shooting, I have also shot heavy recoil weapons off shoulder for 20 rounds and it was no fun.... Yes relaxing and maybe not torquing your wrist etc.... When in doubt go back to basics.... good luck John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigJohnH, post: 850961, member: 71348"] "By all means, ask away. I haven't ever been taught to do precision shooting so you might hit on something I'm doing wrong." @100 yds I am thinking more technique rather than other factors, I shoot from a wooden bench setup in my in-laws and I get what I would call ok groups with my .308. If his technique / or basic shooting skills are off that could cause bigger groups... Trophy I must have missed what you are shooting, I have also shot heavy recoil weapons off shoulder for 20 rounds and it was no fun.... Yes relaxing and maybe not torquing your wrist etc.... When in doubt go back to basics.... good luck John [/QUOTE]
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