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Huge poi shift and bore sight oddity
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1817779" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Just a long shot. There was no mention of the support system(Bench, Bipod, etc). My buddy had a similar issue with random flyers of the type you describe his 300WM. After pulling our hair out, checking the scope, mounts, etc, it turned out the fore-arm pic rail mount was not fully tightened. It was barely noticeable but enough to throw the shots considerably. After we snugged the rail down, all was good. I have seen this happen with mechanical front rests like the Caldwell when the main stud is not fully locked down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1817779, member: 10291"] Just a long shot. There was no mention of the support system(Bench, Bipod, etc). My buddy had a similar issue with random flyers of the type you describe his 300WM. After pulling our hair out, checking the scope, mounts, etc, it turned out the fore-arm pic rail mount was not fully tightened. It was barely noticeable but enough to throw the shots considerably. After we snugged the rail down, all was good. I have seen this happen with mechanical front rests like the Caldwell when the main stud is not fully locked down. [/QUOTE]
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