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7mm Rem Mag Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1076930" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>The load you have may be capable of better accuracy with further development of the load itself . What you may need now is a better shooting style that suits the gun and the recoil . Failure to control recoil is a major common reason of lost accuracy .</p><p>That 1.25 "group could shrink down to . 75 " with just improving delivery technique , rest and bag setup etc. </p><p>I have lost count of the number of people I see trying to shoot a big magnum cartridge in a light hunting gun like it's a 6mm PPC . </p><p>Producing 1.25" already is very good and I could be all wrong and you are doing everything correctly but it is worth making sure you are not making some small set up mistake or allowing the gun to control you . </p><p>I once fixed a German guys shooting problems from a photo he sent me and it turned out to be a rickety poorly designed bench system at his range that was killing his groups . So look at every thing not just the load components .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1076930, member: 17844"] The load you have may be capable of better accuracy with further development of the load itself . What you may need now is a better shooting style that suits the gun and the recoil . Failure to control recoil is a major common reason of lost accuracy . That 1.25 "group could shrink down to . 75 " with just improving delivery technique , rest and bag setup etc. I have lost count of the number of people I see trying to shoot a big magnum cartridge in a light hunting gun like it's a 6mm PPC . Producing 1.25" already is very good and I could be all wrong and you are doing everything correctly but it is worth making sure you are not making some small set up mistake or allowing the gun to control you . I once fixed a German guys shooting problems from a photo he sent me and it turned out to be a rickety poorly designed bench system at his range that was killing his groups . So look at every thing not just the load components . [/QUOTE]
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