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zeroing issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ktjones" data-source="post: 1009956" data-attributes="member: 84891"><p>Honestly, I've never really thought about that. There are so many minute factors to consider. </p><p>That being said, I wasn't leaing the round in for long at all, maybe 15-25 seconds. I would get things lined up before I got behind the gun (shooting from a vise trying to take the human factor out), once it was lined up, I'd put the rnd in and close the bolt, probably less than 20 seconds to make minor adjustments and squeeze off the round. Not that I was doing it purposely, like I said, that was a factor I hadn't thought of. When I was waiting for the barrel to cool, I didn't have a round in and I'd leave the bolt open.</p><p></p><p>wow, lots more to think about. Thanks a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktjones, post: 1009956, member: 84891"] Honestly, I've never really thought about that. There are so many minute factors to consider. That being said, I wasn't leaing the round in for long at all, maybe 15-25 seconds. I would get things lined up before I got behind the gun (shooting from a vise trying to take the human factor out), once it was lined up, I'd put the rnd in and close the bolt, probably less than 20 seconds to make minor adjustments and squeeze off the round. Not that I was doing it purposely, like I said, that was a factor I hadn't thought of. When I was waiting for the barrel to cool, I didn't have a round in and I'd leave the bolt open. wow, lots more to think about. Thanks a lot. [/QUOTE]
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