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working load, proper shooting technique help!
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 993858" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>I'd say it is the way the lead sled is effecting the recoil of the rifle. I too always shoot from prone with a bipod and a rear bag. There are no shooting benches or sleds on top of the mountain. </p><p></p><p>As far as seating depth, it is possible for that much change in depth to make a difference. With nosler ballistic tips in my latest long range rifle, .003" in depth makes the difference between a 3/4" group and shooting one ragged hole at 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 993858, member: 59915"] I'd say it is the way the lead sled is effecting the recoil of the rifle. I too always shoot from prone with a bipod and a rear bag. There are no shooting benches or sleds on top of the mountain. As far as seating depth, it is possible for that much change in depth to make a difference. With nosler ballistic tips in my latest long range rifle, .003" in depth makes the difference between a 3/4" group and shooting one ragged hole at 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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