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working load, proper shooting technique help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 993856" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>You can see in one photo 3 of 4 are close...decent group but not sure what happened with the one that went way above the rest...I did flinch on that shot so who knows. The other picture you can see how terrible a group that was. The first picture was an give length of 2.700 the second is 2.710...maybe I should try going to 2.690 and see what happens but you can see how poorly it is grouping now. This was today using the regular rest and rear bag not the led sled.</p><p></p><p>The pics are turned side ways by the way...the way the numbers would be upright is the correct orientation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 993856, member: 52437"] You can see in one photo 3 of 4 are close...decent group but not sure what happened with the one that went way above the rest...I did flinch on that shot so who knows. The other picture you can see how terrible a group that was. The first picture was an give length of 2.700 the second is 2.710...maybe I should try going to 2.690 and see what happens but you can see how poorly it is grouping now. This was today using the regular rest and rear bag not the led sled. The pics are turned side ways by the way...the way the numbers would be upright is the correct orientation. [/QUOTE]
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