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Elevation issue with viper hs-t 6-24x50
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<blockquote data-quote="jjones0926" data-source="post: 1094692" data-attributes="member: 90718"><p>Yeah, I definitely learned that in this hobby you get what you pay for. Larue base is waaaay better. I also have a hogue stock with bedding block that took a lot of work to get it fitting properly, but now that it fits it is great. I recently bedded the front portion of the action and lightened up the trigger to 3.1lbs.</p><p>Haven't shot it since the trigger work or bedding, but here's my 2 best groups. I have been shooting 5 shot groups, but i didn't want to mess up the 3 shot group so I left it at 3. Lots of 5 shot groups with holes touching but all about an inch overall. I would love to get into reloading, and will soon. But right now I'm in process of changing from a retail sales job to a plant operator job so I don't want to put myself in a bind between paychecks.</p><p></p><p>These groups are with federal fusion 130 gr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjones0926, post: 1094692, member: 90718"] Yeah, I definitely learned that in this hobby you get what you pay for. Larue base is waaaay better. I also have a hogue stock with bedding block that took a lot of work to get it fitting properly, but now that it fits it is great. I recently bedded the front portion of the action and lightened up the trigger to 3.1lbs. Haven't shot it since the trigger work or bedding, but here's my 2 best groups. I have been shooting 5 shot groups, but i didn't want to mess up the 3 shot group so I left it at 3. Lots of 5 shot groups with holes touching but all about an inch overall. I would love to get into reloading, and will soon. But right now I'm in process of changing from a retail sales job to a plant operator job so I don't want to put myself in a bind between paychecks. These groups are with federal fusion 130 gr. [/QUOTE]
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