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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
215 hybrid load
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<blockquote data-quote="barnesuser28" data-source="post: 937200" data-attributes="member: 43468"><p>I would still throw on another proven scope and see if that makes a difference. Muzzle brakes are known to be very hard on scopes, especially low-mid quality ones. I had a $500 hawke sidewinder on one of my rifles and it was shooting 7" groups with the 215s then i put on a leupold mark 4 and it was shooting around 1", the gun is at my uncles getting bedded right now, hopefully that will bring it in to .5 moa. </p><p></p><p>So your action is not bedded to the stock?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnesuser28, post: 937200, member: 43468"] I would still throw on another proven scope and see if that makes a difference. Muzzle brakes are known to be very hard on scopes, especially low-mid quality ones. I had a $500 hawke sidewinder on one of my rifles and it was shooting 7" groups with the 215s then i put on a leupold mark 4 and it was shooting around 1", the gun is at my uncles getting bedded right now, hopefully that will bring it in to .5 moa. So your action is not bedded to the stock? [/QUOTE]
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