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The Basics, Starting Out
Proper way to find rifle's accuracy (MOA)???
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 197513" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I agree 100% with the free recoil method,off a benchrest with either a bipod or benchrest at the front and a sandbag at the rear.This set up controls the rifle with the least amount of 'shooter' influence,and YES you will have to be careful with your EYEBROW if you have a big kicker!</p><p>Prone with a bipod works 2nd best for me,but you have to be even more careful wtih your EYEBROW,especially when using a rear bag.</p><p>Just my opinion,it may not work for all.</p><p><strong>MagnumManiac</strong></p><p>gun)</p><p>PS The only way to get 'readable' info from groups for accuracy is 4, 5 shot groups and average them.You MUST measure 'centre to centre' for this to be wothwhile!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 197513, member: 10755"] I agree 100% with the free recoil method,off a benchrest with either a bipod or benchrest at the front and a sandbag at the rear.This set up controls the rifle with the least amount of 'shooter' influence,and YES you will have to be careful with your EYEBROW if you have a big kicker! Prone with a bipod works 2nd best for me,but you have to be even more careful wtih your EYEBROW,especially when using a rear bag. Just my opinion,it may not work for all. [B]MagnumManiac[/B] gun) PS The only way to get 'readable' info from groups for accuracy is 4, 5 shot groups and average them.You MUST measure 'centre to centre' for this to be wothwhile! [/QUOTE]
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