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<blockquote data-quote="joebut1985" data-source="post: 1260447" data-attributes="member: 78787"><p>I to would also agree with inconsistent shooter form, trigger pull, etc. I used to have groups very similar to yours till I decided to really diagnosis my shooting ability and position. Found that by coming off from the stock after shots to make adjustments or change something it would cause that to happen. inconsistent form causes POI shifts. But there is also the possibility of something being wrong with the weapon as well. Good luck figuring it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joebut1985, post: 1260447, member: 78787"] I to would also agree with inconsistent shooter form, trigger pull, etc. I used to have groups very similar to yours till I decided to really diagnosis my shooting ability and position. Found that by coming off from the stock after shots to make adjustments or change something it would cause that to happen. inconsistent form causes POI shifts. But there is also the possibility of something being wrong with the weapon as well. Good luck figuring it out. [/QUOTE]
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