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The Basics, Starting Out
Shooting Technique -- horizontal stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="rwleonard" data-source="post: 86352" data-attributes="member: 2088"><p>I remember shooting a 6-round group with my 308 several years ago. On three of the shots I saw the reticle track straight back toward me,on the other three, the rife torqued and the scope went black. I got two distinct groups, each about .3 MOA but nearly an inch apart, all horizontal. A 308 has enough recoil to make consistent control of tht recoil critical to shooting little groups. I find that if I have any tension across the back of my neck and shoulders, I get horizontal stringing.</p><p></p><p> Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwleonard, post: 86352, member: 2088"] I remember shooting a 6-round group with my 308 several years ago. On three of the shots I saw the reticle track straight back toward me,on the other three, the rife torqued and the scope went black. I got two distinct groups, each about .3 MOA but nearly an inch apart, all horizontal. A 308 has enough recoil to make consistent control of tht recoil critical to shooting little groups. I find that if I have any tension across the back of my neck and shoulders, I get horizontal stringing. Rick [/QUOTE]
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