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<blockquote data-quote="Limbic" data-source="post: 321586" data-attributes="member: 11905"><p>I had my guns pretty well sighted in at 300 yards. 7mm and 260 both with Rem700 actions. I went out and shot at 600. Found that the windage was anywhere from .5 to 1 MOA off to the right. There was zero wind blowing. I went back to 300 yards and found that both guns were now .5MOA to 1 MOA off to the left. So it seems that both guns shoot to the right, which I find kinda strange. Sounds like a shooter problem and not a gun problem.</p><p></p><p>Is this common? What are some of the causes? I'd think that the cross hairs are aligned correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limbic, post: 321586, member: 11905"] I had my guns pretty well sighted in at 300 yards. 7mm and 260 both with Rem700 actions. I went out and shot at 600. Found that the windage was anywhere from .5 to 1 MOA off to the right. There was zero wind blowing. I went back to 300 yards and found that both guns were now .5MOA to 1 MOA off to the left. So it seems that both guns shoot to the right, which I find kinda strange. Sounds like a shooter problem and not a gun problem. Is this common? What are some of the causes? I'd think that the cross hairs are aligned correctly. [/QUOTE]
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