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Christensen arms ridgeline or mesa
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<blockquote data-quote="GSPRunner" data-source="post: 2393470" data-attributes="member: 121504"><p>That was the first three shots out of mine after sitting for 7 months. I have a thread started on the scope shifting high and to the left after flying home from a bear hunt and whether or not its a big deal. My gun was shooting .75-1.5 moa for about the first 40 rounds and then it has settled in to what you see here - its consistently .25-.5 moa. I was going to work up a load for it, but after it shooting the Match ammo so well I decided to roll with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSPRunner, post: 2393470, member: 121504"] That was the first three shots out of mine after sitting for 7 months. I have a thread started on the scope shifting high and to the left after flying home from a bear hunt and whether or not its a big deal. My gun was shooting .75-1.5 moa for about the first 40 rounds and then it has settled in to what you see here - its consistently .25-.5 moa. I was going to work up a load for it, but after it shooting the Match ammo so well I decided to roll with it. [/QUOTE]
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