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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Vertical stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt Kurt" data-source="post: 316019" data-attributes="member: 20136"><p>With groups that tight usually breath control comes into play. Shots must being taken with the chest in the same position each time as chest motion slows on the exhale or vertical stringing can result. To check for this, set your scope on high mag. Get into your shooting position. Follow your crosshairs on your target while your breath in and out. I would venture to say your crosshairs will follow your vertical stringing pattern. Eat a good meal before you shoot and don't drink much coffee. Hope this helps. Capt kurt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt Kurt, post: 316019, member: 20136"] With groups that tight usually breath control comes into play. Shots must being taken with the chest in the same position each time as chest motion slows on the exhale or vertical stringing can result. To check for this, set your scope on high mag. Get into your shooting position. Follow your crosshairs on your target while your breath in and out. I would venture to say your crosshairs will follow your vertical stringing pattern. Eat a good meal before you shoot and don't drink much coffee. Hope this helps. Capt kurt [/QUOTE]
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