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Christensen Mesa issues
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2282206" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>Always hard to say. Especially with lightweight magnums. I ruined a scope once shooting an unbraked weatherby with bipods off a hard surface. Having a 2 piece rest that allows recoil and learning where a rifle likes to sit and finding your position behind it will probably bring your groups together even with a sub par stock and trigger. Sometimes having a light hold down on the front will help. I do a lot of load development at a public range that's close by and I see guys that struggle with magnums all the time. I feel sorry for them busting through a box of expensive ammo but I've learned not to try and help unless asked as so many guys get all puffed up about it. There's nothing macho about shooting good groups with a magnum. It just takes practice and money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2282206, member: 114809"] Always hard to say. Especially with lightweight magnums. I ruined a scope once shooting an unbraked weatherby with bipods off a hard surface. Having a 2 piece rest that allows recoil and learning where a rifle likes to sit and finding your position behind it will probably bring your groups together even with a sub par stock and trigger. Sometimes having a light hold down on the front will help. I do a lot of load development at a public range that’s close by and I see guys that struggle with magnums all the time. I feel sorry for them busting through a box of expensive ammo but I’ve learned not to try and help unless asked as so many guys get all puffed up about it. There’s nothing macho about shooting good groups with a magnum. It just takes practice and money [/QUOTE]
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