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What could be causing my first shot hitting target off group?
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<blockquote data-quote="fabio" data-source="post: 113854" data-attributes="member: 5554"><p>The rifle is a Blaser R93 Offroad: with a particular design where the entire receiver is "bed moulded" into the stock and the barrel into the receiver with no direct contact with the stock.</p><p>The stock's forehand section is quite flexible and when shooting with the bipod attached it is very easy to cant the rifle a little just by twisting it instead of adjusting the length of the bipod's legs.</p><p>Of course I'm careful not to do that while shooting although I think it shouldn't affect accuracy because of the rifle's specific design… </p><p>May be the solution lies in switching barrel but a new Blaser barrel costs between 650€ to 1000€ depending on the contour and I can get an entire new Sendero rifle for that amount…so I'm hesitating what to do. </p><p> [image]http://www.huntingpictures.net/photo/004976[/image]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabio, post: 113854, member: 5554"] The rifle is a Blaser R93 Offroad: with a particular design where the entire receiver is “bed moulded” into the stock and the barrel into the receiver with no direct contact with the stock. The stock’s forehand section is quite flexible and when shooting with the bipod attached it is very easy to cant the rifle a little just by twisting it instead of adjusting the length of the bipod’s legs. Of course I’m careful not to do that while shooting although I think it shouldn’t affect accuracy because of the rifle’s specific design… May be the solution lies in switching barrel but a new Blaser barrel costs between 650€ to 1000€ depending on the contour and I can get an entire new Sendero rifle for that amount…so I’m hesitating what to do. [image]http://www.huntingpictures.net/photo/004976[/image] [/QUOTE]
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