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Vertical bullet stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="Carbonman" data-source="post: 82216" data-attributes="member: 1016"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>The scope is a Zeiss 4-14x44. <strong>The gun slides in the rest, but the swivel stud does whack the bag pretty good. It has a nice channel gouged in it. </strong> </p><p>At 300 yds, the SMK dont really group well, and the AB put 2 touching and the other about 3 inches away up and left. Every group fired has done that. Its either the first or last shot that is the flier. The SMK group 0.25" at 100, 2" at 200m, 3.5" at 300 yd, and 4.2" at 500 m. I am beginning to think I am the problem. I have limited experience shooting "long" range, and it is a new gun. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Pull the swivel stud and I bet most of the vertical goes away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carbonman, post: 82216, member: 1016"] [ QUOTE ] The scope is a Zeiss 4-14x44. [b]The gun slides in the rest, but the swivel stud does whack the bag pretty good. It has a nice channel gouged in it. [/b] At 300 yds, the SMK dont really group well, and the AB put 2 touching and the other about 3 inches away up and left. Every group fired has done that. Its either the first or last shot that is the flier. The SMK group 0.25" at 100, 2" at 200m, 3.5" at 300 yd, and 4.2" at 500 m. I am beginning to think I am the problem. I have limited experience shooting "long" range, and it is a new gun. [/ QUOTE ] Pull the swivel stud and I bet most of the vertical goes away. [/QUOTE]
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