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Can’t group CA Traverse 28 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1806073" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I would put the brake back on, lose the suppressor for now, lose the sled as well. Either use sand bags on the forend stock, bipod, or Caldwell BR Rock, use a rear sand bag as well. I would practice in this position and dry fire while maintaining on target, see if you have any flinching taking place anticipating a shot. Once you have that under control, load one and see what happens, wait a few minutes and try a second round and repeat with a third. If you are still shooting all over the target, check rings and base torque settings. If all is still good, then I would change out the scope and see if it is not holding zero. If you are still having problems with a different scope contact the manufacturer. The reason I mentioned try different scope, I had an issue similar to what you are seeing and just happened to try a different scope and wham, I was holding a group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1806073, member: 99039"] I would put the brake back on, lose the suppressor for now, lose the sled as well. Either use sand bags on the forend stock, bipod, or Caldwell BR Rock, use a rear sand bag as well. I would practice in this position and dry fire while maintaining on target, see if you have any flinching taking place anticipating a shot. Once you have that under control, load one and see what happens, wait a few minutes and try a second round and repeat with a third. If you are still shooting all over the target, check rings and base torque settings. If all is still good, then I would change out the scope and see if it is not holding zero. If you are still having problems with a different scope contact the manufacturer. The reason I mentioned try different scope, I had an issue similar to what you are seeing and just happened to try a different scope and wham, I was holding a group. [/QUOTE]
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