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Does Strapping down your rifle result in tighter shot groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 305842" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>A word on the nosler partitions that didn't group all that well for you. I have shot a lot of partitions over the years in several rifles and they are real game takers. I have found , however; that they are not the most accurate bullets in a lot of rifles. I've had a couple of rifles that were sub moa and the best I could do with the partitions was about 1 1/2 moa. no doubt because the partition is more difficult to keep concentric and balanced. Hope this helps.....Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 305842, member: 13833"] A word on the nosler partitions that didn't group all that well for you. I have shot a lot of partitions over the years in several rifles and they are real game takers. I have found , however; that they are not the most accurate bullets in a lot of rifles. I've had a couple of rifles that were sub moa and the best I could do with the partitions was about 1 1/2 moa. no doubt because the partition is more difficult to keep concentric and balanced. Hope this helps.....Rich [/QUOTE]
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