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Rifle weight and accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="dragman" data-source="post: 1050439" data-attributes="member: 39571"><p>simple answer weather it's right or wrong from me is:</p><p>Heavier = more accuracy potential</p><p>Yes where it's weighted makes a difference (need balance) can't be all barrel and light in the back end and a 20lbs back end with a pencil barrel wouldn't be right ether. </p><p> </p><p>I have had a gun that shot like a house on fire! complete good on load development and then changed scopes and had the harmonics change enough that I had to go back and change my loads. that is how critical some of the small stuff can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragman, post: 1050439, member: 39571"] simple answer weather it's right or wrong from me is: Heavier = more accuracy potential Yes where it's weighted makes a difference (need balance) can't be all barrel and light in the back end and a 20lbs back end with a pencil barrel wouldn't be right ether. I have had a gun that shot like a house on fire! complete good on load development and then changed scopes and had the harmonics change enough that I had to go back and change my loads. that is how critical some of the small stuff can be. [/QUOTE]
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