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270 ocw test
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 2034400" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>That could very well indeed have been part (or all) of the problem. OCW is actually designed to be conducted at 100 yards so you being limited to 100 yards is perfectly fine. However, the groups you posted pics of are not really indicative of 'typical' OCW groupings. I'm inclined to think (without knowing more) that there's something 'mechanically off' with fliers that extreme at 100 yards. The last time I experienced something like that the stock was to blame...the rear wood 'boss' at the rear action screw hole had split right where it 'mates' to the action and was obviously moving around every time I touched a round off. Ain't this Fun?!? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😁" title="Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png" data-shortname=":grin:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 2034400, member: 98025"] That could very well indeed have been part (or all) of the problem. OCW is actually designed to be conducted at 100 yards so you being limited to 100 yards is perfectly fine. However, the groups you posted pics of are not really indicative of ‘typical’ OCW groupings. I’m inclined to think (without knowing more) that there’s something ‘mechanically off’ with fliers that extreme at 100 yards. The last time I experienced something like that the stock was to blame...the rear wood ‘boss’ at the rear action screw hole had split right where it ‘mates’ to the action and was obviously moving around every time I touched a round off. Ain’t this Fun?!? 😁 [/QUOTE]
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