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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Hundley" data-source="post: 123339" data-attributes="member: 3708"><p>Roy,</p><p>I just thought of something.I might be pushing against the rifle,for I have to strech and lean into the stock with the bench set up.I can't get my body behind the rifle unless the front rest is moved to the left(I shoot right),when I move it to the point of comfort the rear rest is partically hanging off the bench.I wonder what I could do?Yes,this load has been very accurate before.In working it up I put five shots within 5/8",One hole about the size of a marble.</p><p>I must be doing something that is not consistant from shot to shot---bench technique?</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Hundley, post: 123339, member: 3708"] Roy, I just thought of something.I might be pushing against the rifle,for I have to strech and lean into the stock with the bench set up.I can't get my body behind the rifle unless the front rest is moved to the left(I shoot right),when I move it to the point of comfort the rear rest is partically hanging off the bench.I wonder what I could do?Yes,this load has been very accurate before.In working it up I put five shots within 5/8",One hole about the size of a marble. I must be doing something that is not consistant from shot to shot---bench technique? Thanks, Jim [/QUOTE]
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