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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1917439" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>From watching and being involved with bench rest shooting those "fliers" most often are operator era. Just a little difference in your cheek weld can cause this. That is why many bench rest shooters use the free recoil method. They set the rifle in their rest the same way every time and the only thing they touch is the trigger and let the rifle free recoil sliding on the, usually baby or mica powdered so it slides free, bag and rest. </p><p></p><p>Also like has been alluded to, three shots at 100 yards does not really tell you a whole lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1917439, member: 10178"] From watching and being involved with bench rest shooting those "fliers" most often are operator era. Just a little difference in your cheek weld can cause this. That is why many bench rest shooters use the free recoil method. They set the rifle in their rest the same way every time and the only thing they touch is the trigger and let the rifle free recoil sliding on the, usually baby or mica powdered so it slides free, bag and rest. Also like has been alluded to, three shots at 100 yards does not really tell you a whole lot. [/QUOTE]
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