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Reloading
Horizontal stringing over distance
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<blockquote data-quote="agrodgers" data-source="post: 1459015" data-attributes="member: 46003"><p>Dusty,</p><p>I've gone over the scope and made sure things aligned and are tight. Additionally, since the 123gr SST's don't exhibit the same tendency (and 130gr's that I've shot) wouldn't that eliminate the scope being canted? Depending on recoil (assuming more kick on the heavier bullets) I guess it wouldn't eliminate being loose, however, I get very good groupings for both the 200 and 300yd ranges. Very consistent, just the horizontal shift as I shoot from one to the other. If the scope was loose, I think I would get randomized movement within both the 200 & 300 yd groups. The 200yd groups were under 1" and the 300yd groups at about 1" and consistent results from range trip to range trip. </p><p></p><p>tim_w</p><p>I didn't have time last night (will make time tonight) to check the twist rate, and see what I get. Thanks for that suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agrodgers, post: 1459015, member: 46003"] Dusty, I've gone over the scope and made sure things aligned and are tight. Additionally, since the 123gr SST's don't exhibit the same tendency (and 130gr's that I've shot) wouldn't that eliminate the scope being canted? Depending on recoil (assuming more kick on the heavier bullets) I guess it wouldn't eliminate being loose, however, I get very good groupings for both the 200 and 300yd ranges. Very consistent, just the horizontal shift as I shoot from one to the other. If the scope was loose, I think I would get randomized movement within both the 200 & 300 yd groups. The 200yd groups were under 1" and the 300yd groups at about 1" and consistent results from range trip to range trip. tim_w I didn't have time last night (will make time tonight) to check the twist rate, and see what I get. Thanks for that suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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