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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 417900" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>Well I did go out for a little bit yesterday morning, my shooting was ok. The things I did different, I had a rest mounted on my small bench, I took it off and just used my bipod and a sleeping bag. I could not seem to hold steady and was shaky. Also just west of me was a big range fire burning towards me, so lots of smoke in the air and fire retardent. I was shooting 208gr A-Max bullets. Of course I had to sight it back in after taking the scope off. I am please with the results, but did not shoot all the loads I took cause it got to where I was having a hard time breathing with all the smoke in the air. I think I am on the right path now. Am going to go back out and finish up my shooting maybe this Saturday morning??? Thanks again for all the advice, it has helped me. I did put some medium strength lock tight on the screws of the scope rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 417900, member: 22102"] Well I did go out for a little bit yesterday morning, my shooting was ok. The things I did different, I had a rest mounted on my small bench, I took it off and just used my bipod and a sleeping bag. I could not seem to hold steady and was shaky. Also just west of me was a big range fire burning towards me, so lots of smoke in the air and fire retardent. I was shooting 208gr A-Max bullets. Of course I had to sight it back in after taking the scope off. I am please with the results, but did not shoot all the loads I took cause it got to where I was having a hard time breathing with all the smoke in the air. I think I am on the right path now. Am going to go back out and finish up my shooting maybe this Saturday morning??? Thanks again for all the advice, it has helped me. I did put some medium strength lock tight on the screws of the scope rings. [/QUOTE]
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