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Christensen Arms 6.5 PRC question
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<blockquote data-quote="Paper boy" data-source="post: 1910617" data-attributes="member: 110735"><p>Cconsider this. Not sure what caliber your shooting but lets assume you shooting at 2500 fps. Thats over 1700 mph! I would think that by the time your bipod flexed your bullet would be long gone. My guess would be it was something putting a constant pressure on the barrel, like stock contact changing the alingment of you scope or sights just enough to make the moa difference your talking about. In the lead sled the rifle is supported much differently than a bipod. My math of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paper boy, post: 1910617, member: 110735"] Cconsider this. Not sure what caliber your shooting but lets assume you shooting at 2500 fps. Thats over 1700 mph! I would think that by the time your bipod flexed your bullet would be long gone. My guess would be it was something putting a constant pressure on the barrel, like stock contact changing the alingment of you scope or sights just enough to make the moa difference your talking about. In the lead sled the rifle is supported much differently than a bipod. My math of course. [/QUOTE]
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