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The Basics, Starting Out
First 600 Yard Group, Any Input?
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<blockquote data-quote="aramarine6" data-source="post: 820357" data-attributes="member: 24685"><p>Was that high shot your first or last of the three? If it was your last shot then I'm putting my money on a velocity issue. If that round was sitting in a hot chamber for more than 10 seconds, then that will cause a higher velocity. Not a huge jump but at distance the change will be noticable. I also disagree with the idea of holding the stock forward of the balancing point. You want the rifle to recoil naturally. The more you attempt to fight the effects of recoil by putting added pressures on the rifle using your body, will cause you to have alot of flyers. Bipod and a rear bag should be all you need. I agree with the level on your scope statement. Also shoot 3 seperate 5 round groups. It'll be much easier to figure out what the issue is then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aramarine6, post: 820357, member: 24685"] Was that high shot your first or last of the three? If it was your last shot then I'm putting my money on a velocity issue. If that round was sitting in a hot chamber for more than 10 seconds, then that will cause a higher velocity. Not a huge jump but at distance the change will be noticable. I also disagree with the idea of holding the stock forward of the balancing point. You want the rifle to recoil naturally. The more you attempt to fight the effects of recoil by putting added pressures on the rifle using your body, will cause you to have alot of flyers. Bipod and a rear bag should be all you need. I agree with the level on your scope statement. Also shoot 3 seperate 5 round groups. It'll be much easier to figure out what the issue is then. [/QUOTE]
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