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<blockquote data-quote="Boozer" data-source="post: 1218023" data-attributes="member: 22146"><p>Well, sorry I didn't get back to everyone sooner. I went out last weekend and shot a seating depth test prone out of the truck bed. Caldwell tackdriver front rest, my rear bag. this time both swivel studs removed, and I also used a slick adhesive target backer between my rear bag and my stock, just to make sure the adhesive wrap wasn't sticking. I tried to use just light cheek pressure.</p><p> </p><p>You can see the results, the upper left is .005 off the lands, and turned a .44" group. best group I've ever shot.....ever, and the vertical issue seems to have disappeared. If anything they were a little horizontal, but that may have been partially due to a 5-6 mph crosswind. I did recheck action screws, scope rings etc. but when I re-torqued I didn't get more than 1/8 turn out of any of them so I think it was all positional, or could have been the swivel studs.</p><p> </p><p>thanks for the help, you guys are awesome as always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boozer, post: 1218023, member: 22146"] Well, sorry I didn't get back to everyone sooner. I went out last weekend and shot a seating depth test prone out of the truck bed. Caldwell tackdriver front rest, my rear bag. this time both swivel studs removed, and I also used a slick adhesive target backer between my rear bag and my stock, just to make sure the adhesive wrap wasn't sticking. I tried to use just light cheek pressure. You can see the results, the upper left is .005 off the lands, and turned a .44" group. best group I've ever shot.....ever, and the vertical issue seems to have disappeared. If anything they were a little horizontal, but that may have been partially due to a 5-6 mph crosswind. I did recheck action screws, scope rings etc. but when I re-torqued I didn't get more than 1/8 turn out of any of them so I think it was all positional, or could have been the swivel studs. thanks for the help, you guys are awesome as always. [/QUOTE]
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