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Vertical stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="Limbic" data-source="post: 314638" data-attributes="member: 11905"><p>Sometimes when loads are too hot they can start to string vertically. I shot one the other day with my 260. Four shots all in a straight line. Perfect straight line at 300 yrds. Probably 3-3.5 inches long. MV was too high and the brass had some extractor marks. </p><p></p><p>One of the more intersting groups I"ve ever shot.</p><p></p><p>Not all of my rifles do this but they ALL act funny with max and over max loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limbic, post: 314638, member: 11905"] Sometimes when loads are too hot they can start to string vertically. I shot one the other day with my 260. Four shots all in a straight line. Perfect straight line at 300 yrds. Probably 3-3.5 inches long. MV was too high and the brass had some extractor marks. One of the more intersting groups I"ve ever shot. Not all of my rifles do this but they ALL act funny with max and over max loads. [/QUOTE]
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