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Advice interpreting a ladder test result
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<blockquote data-quote="charliehorse27" data-source="post: 1887780" data-attributes="member: 110063"><p>There wasn't any wind at the time when I was shooting. I also thought it odd the 79.2 was the same vertical height as the rest. It was wide right and I was confident I didn't yank it. I wondered if it could have been due to max pressure?</p><p></p><p>How would inconsistent cheek weld cause the unexpected verticals? Just not getting the same sight picture every time? The stock comb height is low due to the 20 MOA scope rail, so I have an adjustable stock pack on there to raise it.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious what the speeds will be between 75-76.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliehorse27, post: 1887780, member: 110063"] There wasn’t any wind at the time when I was shooting. I also thought it odd the 79.2 was the same vertical height as the rest. It was wide right and I was confident I didn’t yank it. I wondered if it could have been due to max pressure? How would inconsistent cheek weld cause the unexpected verticals? Just not getting the same sight picture every time? The stock comb height is low due to the 20 MOA scope rail, so I have an adjustable stock pack on there to raise it. I’m curious what the speeds will be between 75-76. [/QUOTE]
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