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<blockquote data-quote="Good" data-source="post: 530649" data-attributes="member: 18866"><p>It's been a while, but I read somewhere that some bench rest guys were getting their best groups after 400 dirty shots without cleaning. That's all dependent on what your particular rifle likes.</p><p> </p><p>My 30-06 has a hot first two shots. 30-40 fps higher than the 3rd and subsequent if I remember correctly. After that, she settles down. But like Sackett says, mine are just a little high, not left or anything.</p><p> </p><p>That Whidden block looks good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Good, post: 530649, member: 18866"] It's been a while, but I read somewhere that some bench rest guys were getting their best groups after 400 dirty shots without cleaning. That's all dependent on what your particular rifle likes. My 30-06 has a hot first two shots. 30-40 fps higher than the 3rd and subsequent if I remember correctly. After that, she settles down. But like Sackett says, mine are just a little high, not left or anything. That Whidden block looks good! [/QUOTE]
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