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Shooting Prone - Off hand on scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 776271" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>I have a Winchester Coyote .243 WSSM that if put on a front & rear rest that I use for bench rest comp. at 100, 200 & 1,000 yds. will shoot 1+1/2" five shot groups at 100 yds. If I hold down on top of the scope with some "good" pressure the same rifle & ammo will consistently shoot 5/8" five shot groups at 100 yds. This is the only rifle I have had to do this to.</p><p></p><p>I have even seen similar rifles in the .243WSSM with a handle screwed to the bottom of the forearm that you would have on a screen door at your house. They used the handle to pull down on the forearm instead of pulling down on their scope. </p><p></p><p>joseph</p><p></p><p>PS: Don't know why it may be necessary, but It works for my one rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 776271, member: 19151"] I have a Winchester Coyote .243 WSSM that if put on a front & rear rest that I use for bench rest comp. at 100, 200 & 1,000 yds. will shoot 1+1/2" five shot groups at 100 yds. If I hold down on top of the scope with some "good" pressure the same rifle & ammo will consistently shoot 5/8" five shot groups at 100 yds. This is the only rifle I have had to do this to. I have even seen similar rifles in the .243WSSM with a handle screwed to the bottom of the forearm that you would have on a screen door at your house. They used the handle to pull down on the forearm instead of pulling down on their scope. joseph PS: Don't know why it may be necessary, but It works for my one rifle. [/QUOTE]
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