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The Basics, Starting Out
Setting up a scope square?
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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 123772" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>Yes that's true, many small things contribute to opening up a group. But the long range shooters occasionally overcome it all and shoot some unbelievable groups. I shoot off the bench a lot but do not claim that I am a benchrest shooter. Most of the benching I do is load development in hunting rifles that have the capability to shoot very well a long way off. Once in a while I'll even take one up the road and shoot 1K, which really isn't that far anymore. Like many shooters I give great attention to even the smallest detail in my rifles and handloads. This includes optics and there mounting. I guess the bottom line for the individual never changes, do what works for you and in places like this share your ideas like we do. Many thanks to Len for starting and maintaining this site and to the many, many shooters that contribute to it.</p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 123772, member: 799"] Yes that's true, many small things contribute to opening up a group. But the long range shooters occasionally overcome it all and shoot some unbelievable groups. I shoot off the bench a lot but do not claim that I am a benchrest shooter. Most of the benching I do is load development in hunting rifles that have the capability to shoot very well a long way off. Once in a while I'll even take one up the road and shoot 1K, which really isn't that far anymore. Like many shooters I give great attention to even the smallest detail in my rifles and handloads. This includes optics and there mounting. I guess the bottom line for the individual never changes, do what works for you and in places like this share your ideas like we do. Many thanks to Len for starting and maintaining this site and to the many, many shooters that contribute to it. db [/QUOTE]
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