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How is this for a vertical string
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<blockquote data-quote="Machinist" data-source="post: 812923" data-attributes="member: 43328"><p>I do agree there is a big difference between taking the abuse of a rifle and controlling the recoil in a repeatable manner. </p><p></p><p>I have done enough cold bore shots to get them in a 1 moa group. My rifle will throw them 1/2 min high and a 1/2 minute right out to 400 yards I have not done enough testing beyond that to have confidence in hitting my mark. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help, I think this thread is done. I will keep updating my targets as soon as I am able to shoot again. Unfortunately today at work I dropped a 100 pound 6 jaw 12 inch chuck on my index finger. It only fell a few inches but man that was all it needed to ruin my day. Turned my finger into hamburger. It isn't broken but man it looks pretty nasty. The doctor almost stitched it but the blowout ran on the inside crease of the finger. He finally just threw some butterfly bandages on it and splinted it told me take it off in two weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machinist, post: 812923, member: 43328"] I do agree there is a big difference between taking the abuse of a rifle and controlling the recoil in a repeatable manner. I have done enough cold bore shots to get them in a 1 moa group. My rifle will throw them 1/2 min high and a 1/2 minute right out to 400 yards I have not done enough testing beyond that to have confidence in hitting my mark. Thanks for all the help, I think this thread is done. I will keep updating my targets as soon as I am able to shoot again. Unfortunately today at work I dropped a 100 pound 6 jaw 12 inch chuck on my index finger. It only fell a few inches but man that was all it needed to ruin my day. Turned my finger into hamburger. It isn't broken but man it looks pretty nasty. The doctor almost stitched it but the blowout ran on the inside crease of the finger. He finally just threw some butterfly bandages on it and splinted it told me take it off in two weeks. [/QUOTE]
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