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Great Cold bore group vs wandering shot strings
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<blockquote data-quote="WeiserBucks" data-source="post: 1449424" data-attributes="member: 97492"><p>If it's a sporter or even rem mag contour it could be wandering due to heat . Not much can be done about it at the range other than to fire it slowly. In the field, your 1st shot is always the best shot in my experience. After the 1st shot , either the game is spooked, wounded, or both and my nerves go haywire after the 1st shot on game. If your rifle will shoot to point of aim cold bore, multiple times, I wouldn't be overly concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeiserBucks, post: 1449424, member: 97492"] If it's a sporter or even rem mag contour it could be wandering due to heat . Not much can be done about it at the range other than to fire it slowly. In the field, your 1st shot is always the best shot in my experience. After the 1st shot , either the game is spooked, wounded, or both and my nerves go haywire after the 1st shot on game. If your rifle will shoot to point of aim cold bore, multiple times, I wouldn't be overly concerned. [/QUOTE]
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