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Reloading
horizonal stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="nheninge" data-source="post: 458883" data-attributes="member: 13085"><p>I just shot today and noticed the same thing. </p><p></p><p>These are my thoughts in no particular order:</p><p></p><p>check actions screws for proper tightness</p><p>check scope for axial slide, loose screws etc</p><p>wind</p><p>free recoil with unstable rest (bipod?)</p><p>parallax adjusted properly</p><p>barrel flex with increasing temp</p><p></p><p>I attributed my horizontal to a 10-15 mph switching wind and free recoil. After I switched to a forearm grip, it was immediately reduced.</p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions, I'm listening!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nheninge, post: 458883, member: 13085"] I just shot today and noticed the same thing. These are my thoughts in no particular order: check actions screws for proper tightness check scope for axial slide, loose screws etc wind free recoil with unstable rest (bipod?) parallax adjusted properly barrel flex with increasing temp I attributed my horizontal to a 10-15 mph switching wind and free recoil. After I switched to a forearm grip, it was immediately reduced. Any other suggestions, I'm listening! [/QUOTE]
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