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what do groups mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 488332" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>There is one thing I have noticed with every rifle. One main factor is always the amount of torque on the stock screws. I can look at that accustock and see if it is set right but with most you just have to find the sweet spot. one gun may be right when it almost feels loose, where another may feel like it needs to be torqued down with an impact driver. Just depends on the rifle. Like the first reply said, everyone here will have different experiences and opinions, but I think that speaks volumes about the different "personalities" of every rifle. Most modern bolt actions are capable of sub-moa accuracy many of them sub half, but you just have to figure out how it likes to be set up. and when you find what works you need to make note of everything and expect ALL changes to that setup to affect your groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 488332, member: 25488"] There is one thing I have noticed with every rifle. One main factor is always the amount of torque on the stock screws. I can look at that accustock and see if it is set right but with most you just have to find the sweet spot. one gun may be right when it almost feels loose, where another may feel like it needs to be torqued down with an impact driver. Just depends on the rifle. Like the first reply said, everyone here will have different experiences and opinions, but I think that speaks volumes about the different "personalities" of every rifle. Most modern bolt actions are capable of sub-moa accuracy many of them sub half, but you just have to figure out how it likes to be set up. and when you find what works you need to make note of everything and expect ALL changes to that setup to affect your groups. [/QUOTE]
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