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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New brass and pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2460265" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>Have you verified that 68.4gr is in a powder node? If 68.4 is on a velocity jump point that could cause some vertical stringing if the velocity is swinging all over. </p><p></p><p>Vertical stringing can sometimes be caused by poor shooting form and/or poor rear bag stabilization. Make sure you are using a stable rest set up that allow the rifle to smoothly slide straight back on recoil instead of causing a bunch of muzzle jump. And, of course, check all the mounting screws and etc. I'd avoid using a bipod when doing this type of accuracy testing. It can induce a lot of negative muzzle movement on hard bench surfaces. Just some ideas to help you smooth it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2460265, member: 66917"] Have you verified that 68.4gr is in a powder node? If 68.4 is on a velocity jump point that could cause some vertical stringing if the velocity is swinging all over. Vertical stringing can sometimes be caused by poor shooting form and/or poor rear bag stabilization. Make sure you are using a stable rest set up that allow the rifle to smoothly slide straight back on recoil instead of causing a bunch of muzzle jump. And, of course, check all the mounting screws and etc. I'd avoid using a bipod when doing this type of accuracy testing. It can induce a lot of negative muzzle movement on hard bench surfaces. Just some ideas to help you smooth it out. [/QUOTE]
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