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Reloading
hrndy vmax comming apart?
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBULLET" data-source="post: 356647" data-attributes="member: 8849"><p>for what it's worth, i have a newly finished BERGARA bbl'd 22-250 (1-10 twist) that I just got done building. I've found that it will shoot .474" 100 yd groups off the heavy cardwell rest but only .667 or so with the bipods (harris) I had a friend shoot it and I watched as the gun moved a BUNCH when using the bipods off the bencn (solid concrete top). moved to the ground, prone with bipods, and the groups came back to .48-.50, so that could be your problem also. I was amazed that this rather heavy rifle in a small cal. would jump like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBULLET, post: 356647, member: 8849"] for what it's worth, i have a newly finished BERGARA bbl'd 22-250 (1-10 twist) that I just got done building. I've found that it will shoot .474" 100 yd groups off the heavy cardwell rest but only .667 or so with the bipods (harris) I had a friend shoot it and I watched as the gun moved a BUNCH when using the bipods off the bencn (solid concrete top). moved to the ground, prone with bipods, and the groups came back to .48-.50, so that could be your problem also. I was amazed that this rather heavy rifle in a small cal. would jump like that. [/QUOTE]
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