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<blockquote data-quote="300R" data-source="post: 1158702" data-attributes="member: 18858"><p>100% true! I had a 300wsm Montana that shot great right out of the box and I currently have a 308 Adirondack that shoots 1/2 moa (3 shots)consistently even with factory ammo,it's all about good technique and a steady front and rear rest shooting very light rifles off the bench. I actually lightly hold the top of the scope instead of the forend which seems to keep the muzzle down and the rifle recoils straight back making 'me' a lot more consistent.</p><p>P.S a lighter cheek weld is good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300R, post: 1158702, member: 18858"] 100% true! I had a 300wsm Montana that shot great right out of the box and I currently have a 308 Adirondack that shoots 1/2 moa (3 shots)consistently even with factory ammo,it's all about good technique and a steady front and rear rest shooting very light rifles off the bench. I actually lightly hold the top of the scope instead of the forend which seems to keep the muzzle down and the rifle recoils straight back making 'me' a lot more consistent. P.S a lighter cheek weld is good too. [/QUOTE]
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