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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
A mystery to me, hope some of you can help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blaine Fields" data-source="post: 24209" data-attributes="member: 183"><p>S1's post above shows the hot setup. Mine is a little more pedestrian.</p><p></p><p>I just use a cleaning cradle type thing that I've had for about twenty years. It has a large wooden vice at the end and lets me clamp the butt of the rifle so that practically speaking the rifle is immobile. When I twist the elevation knob, no significant movement is noted.</p><p></p><p>To get more distance, take the plumb bob out to the range. Get one of those metal clamps, not the "C" clamps, but the ones that have a long metal bar with a moveable lower clamp piece. You can clamp the thing to the target from with the bar sticking out from the target, either to the side or out in front. Take a string and plumb bob and hang it from the bar. That will give you the vertical line you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaine Fields, post: 24209, member: 183"] S1's post above shows the hot setup. Mine is a little more pedestrian. I just use a cleaning cradle type thing that I've had for about twenty years. It has a large wooden vice at the end and lets me clamp the butt of the rifle so that practically speaking the rifle is immobile. When I twist the elevation knob, no significant movement is noted. To get more distance, take the plumb bob out to the range. Get one of those metal clamps, not the "C" clamps, but the ones that have a long metal bar with a moveable lower clamp piece. You can clamp the thing to the target from with the bar sticking out from the target, either to the side or out in front. Take a string and plumb bob and hang it from the bar. That will give you the vertical line you need. [/QUOTE]
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