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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="DIRTY 30 RUM" data-source="post: 914735" data-attributes="member: 3633"><p>Those look a lot better, especially the first pic with Retumbo. No vertical, the horizontal I would most likely say is still do to check pressure. Also you can try being behind the gun more, some people like to shoot more from the side. Which is fine for lesser recoiling rifles but something that pushes a bunch you need it to come straight back and not to the side. </p><p></p><p>As stated before, pull back then slowly release pressure. If the cross hairs do not go in a straight vertical line don't waist the shot. Look at your rear bag make sure it is straight and that the rifle is square in the pocket of your shoulder. </p><p></p><p>Like I stated before; this is not to Dog you on your shooting form especially with out seeing it, but this is the first thing that sticks out when looking at your groups. </p><p></p><p>I would try the 70gr of Retumbo again with less check pressure, and I would most likely add a 1/2 grain to the H-1000 and see what it does. That is as long as it is not showing pressure now, if so go down a 1/2 grain.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIRTY 30 RUM, post: 914735, member: 3633"] Those look a lot better, especially the first pic with Retumbo. No vertical, the horizontal I would most likely say is still do to check pressure. Also you can try being behind the gun more, some people like to shoot more from the side. Which is fine for lesser recoiling rifles but something that pushes a bunch you need it to come straight back and not to the side. As stated before, pull back then slowly release pressure. If the cross hairs do not go in a straight vertical line don't waist the shot. Look at your rear bag make sure it is straight and that the rifle is square in the pocket of your shoulder. Like I stated before; this is not to Dog you on your shooting form especially with out seeing it, but this is the first thing that sticks out when looking at your groups. I would try the 70gr of Retumbo again with less check pressure, and I would most likely add a 1/2 grain to the H-1000 and see what it does. That is as long as it is not showing pressure now, if so go down a 1/2 grain. Sam [/QUOTE]
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