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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 605373" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>If you really can do that, you'll be the only person I've heard of who can.</p><p></p><p>But the only way you'll be able to prove it is to clamp your Mosin M44 in a machine rest such that it's shot with exactly the same grip and recoil resisting forces and angles for each shot. I don't know of anyone who does that. </p><p></p><p>Even benchresters know that the more they touch their rifles that shoot most accurate in free recoil, the larger their groups are. I've know several high power competitors (all record setters) who test their rifles and ammo from machine rests producing sub quarter MOA under 200 yards, third MOA at 300 and half MOA at 600. But they never shoot them that accurate off their shoulder hanging on to them with their hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 605373, member: 5302"] If you really can do that, you'll be the only person I've heard of who can. But the only way you'll be able to prove it is to clamp your Mosin M44 in a machine rest such that it's shot with exactly the same grip and recoil resisting forces and angles for each shot. I don't know of anyone who does that. Even benchresters know that the more they touch their rifles that shoot most accurate in free recoil, the larger their groups are. I've know several high power competitors (all record setters) who test their rifles and ammo from machine rests producing sub quarter MOA under 200 yards, third MOA at 300 and half MOA at 600. But they never shoot them that accurate off their shoulder hanging on to them with their hands. [/QUOTE]
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