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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 900521" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>The thickness of a buck may not be enough free float clearance on a high recoil gun. Depending on how rigid the stock is. </p><p>Try shooting without the lead sled as it could be bad recoil tracking .</p><p>If using a bi-pod and you are a right hander , bullets going to the left 9 oclock could indicate a weak hold on the gun and poor recoil control. </p><p>Maybe you are letting the lead sled do too much ? </p><p>Change one thing at a time and see what makes it better.</p><p>Don't ignore the possibility that the scope could be faulty .</p><p>Stock rigidity and good bedding is essential with big cartridges .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 900521, member: 17844"] The thickness of a buck may not be enough free float clearance on a high recoil gun. Depending on how rigid the stock is. Try shooting without the lead sled as it could be bad recoil tracking . If using a bi-pod and you are a right hander , bullets going to the left 9 oclock could indicate a weak hold on the gun and poor recoil control. Maybe you are letting the lead sled do too much ? Change one thing at a time and see what makes it better. Don't ignore the possibility that the scope could be faulty . Stock rigidity and good bedding is essential with big cartridges . [/QUOTE]
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