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<blockquote data-quote="timberelk" data-source="post: 1391626" data-attributes="member: 100952"><p>Hey man come on I took one for the team and spent almost $850 to test this gun out lol </p><p></p><p>But I was just hoping better than 3-4 moa. Many reviews had the gun at 1-2 moa. But it seems to really not like any of the 5 different ammo and grain size I've tried. Best I got was about 2-2.25 moa with Hornady SST but the rounds before that round were 3-4 moa with the same ammo. And that's with the front and rear of the gun supported and slow trigger pull and shooting one round ever 1-2 minutes and then after 3 or 5 rounds I'd let it cool for 10 or so minutes </p><p></p><p>So free floating the last 1" of the forearm won't help much? It's only one side of the forearm and it almost clears a dollar bill (the dollar bill will slide between the barrel and forearm with some pressure/force)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberelk, post: 1391626, member: 100952"] Hey man come on I took one for the team and spent almost $850 to test this gun out lol But I was just hoping better than 3-4 moa. Many reviews had the gun at 1-2 moa. But it seems to really not like any of the 5 different ammo and grain size I’ve tried. Best I got was about 2-2.25 moa with Hornady SST but the rounds before that round were 3-4 moa with the same ammo. And that’s with the front and rear of the gun supported and slow trigger pull and shooting one round ever 1-2 minutes and then after 3 or 5 rounds I’d let it cool for 10 or so minutes So free floating the last 1” of the forearm won’t help much? It’s only one side of the forearm and it almost clears a dollar bill (the dollar bill will slide between the barrel and forearm with some pressure/force) [/QUOTE]
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