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Any thoughts on Groups from a 243.
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<blockquote data-quote="jyenney" data-source="post: 940161" data-attributes="member: 54006"><p>I will put the new vortex on today.</p><p> </p><p>gohring3006- I think your on to something with the stock, the only thing I can think of is it is still shooting decent groups at 100 yards (last group yesterday was .529), not as good as it was, but not too bad for a factory barrel. Shot at 200 again and the group was 4 ".</p><p> </p><p>The stock is a wood stock, maybe I have the screws too tight. I read somewhere that you should put the butt of the stock on the ground, put plenty of downward pressure on the barrel and tighten the front screw very very snug, then tighten the back screw tight.</p><p>is this correct ?</p><p> </p><p>The rest is on a concrete bench with bipods and sand bags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jyenney, post: 940161, member: 54006"] I will put the new vortex on today. gohring3006- I think your on to something with the stock, the only thing I can think of is it is still shooting decent groups at 100 yards (last group yesterday was .529), not as good as it was, but not too bad for a factory barrel. Shot at 200 again and the group was 4 ". The stock is a wood stock, maybe I have the screws too tight. I read somewhere that you should put the butt of the stock on the ground, put plenty of downward pressure on the barrel and tighten the front screw very very snug, then tighten the back screw tight. is this correct ? The rest is on a concrete bench with bipods and sand bags. [/QUOTE]
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