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<blockquote data-quote="foggybottombob" data-source="post: 798577" data-attributes="member: 38894"><p>Just an observation. Last summer I shot off a bulls bag that was on my truck hood and got groups half the size of what I'm getting off the steel top tables at my current shooting range. I just ordered a caldwall rock BR. We'll see what that does for my groups.</p><p></p><p>I've been getting fliers at the range with shots as much as 4" high at 100 yds. The only change I made was the tables at the range. My old range had wood top tables and this range has steel top tables. I notice that my rest slides around all over the table with a shot on the steel tables. I'm wondering if it would make sense to put down something like a small rug to make the rest stay in one place on the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foggybottombob, post: 798577, member: 38894"] Just an observation. Last summer I shot off a bulls bag that was on my truck hood and got groups half the size of what I'm getting off the steel top tables at my current shooting range. I just ordered a caldwall rock BR. We'll see what that does for my groups. I've been getting fliers at the range with shots as much as 4" high at 100 yds. The only change I made was the tables at the range. My old range had wood top tables and this range has steel top tables. I notice that my rest slides around all over the table with a shot on the steel tables. I'm wondering if it would make sense to put down something like a small rug to make the rest stay in one place on the table. [/QUOTE]
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