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<blockquote data-quote="dmoon" data-source="post: 1403231" data-attributes="member: 99729"><p>Most inconsistencies are human induced. There isn't a gauge to measure cheek weld pressure, hand or shoulder tension on the stock, or follow through on the shot. Usually if I throw one while shooting with my uncle he calls the "miss" as I shoot.....If you don't have an uncle like mine, set up a camera at the bench and watch yourself. You'd be amazed at your own inconsistency, usually from day to day more than shot to shot. But it doesn't take much of a difference from you at the bench to turn a 1/2 MOA rifle to a 1 MOA rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmoon, post: 1403231, member: 99729"] Most inconsistencies are human induced. There isn't a gauge to measure cheek weld pressure, hand or shoulder tension on the stock, or follow through on the shot. Usually if I throw one while shooting with my uncle he calls the "miss" as I shoot.....If you don't have an uncle like mine, set up a camera at the bench and watch yourself. You'd be amazed at your own inconsistency, usually from day to day more than shot to shot. But it doesn't take much of a difference from you at the bench to turn a 1/2 MOA rifle to a 1 MOA rifle. [/QUOTE]
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