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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 1308761" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>Thanks alot for sharing I appreciate it alot. I'm sending the sendero vack to remington for evaluating the stock. Not gunna trim and bed anything and void my Warranty. I can see where part of the trigger group is hitting the stock and looms to be binding it which would explain why I keep getting groups that wanna go into 2 holes. Also, the gun is leaving a few burr marks on the cartridges that they wanna look at. We will see how remington does. </p><p></p><p>As for the shooting positions yeah I like being prone. I don't shoot off a bipod until I get a good load though. I just use a rest. I've also tried shooting off of a bench and hate wobbly benches lol. My deer hunting group of guys gets together once a year and shoots at a range that has solid benches. Thats not bad but i feel I'm just as accurate or more prone. Thanks again to all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 1308761, member: 101262"] Thanks alot for sharing I appreciate it alot. I'm sending the sendero vack to remington for evaluating the stock. Not gunna trim and bed anything and void my Warranty. I can see where part of the trigger group is hitting the stock and looms to be binding it which would explain why I keep getting groups that wanna go into 2 holes. Also, the gun is leaving a few burr marks on the cartridges that they wanna look at. We will see how remington does. As for the shooting positions yeah I like being prone. I don't shoot off a bipod until I get a good load though. I just use a rest. I've also tried shooting off of a bench and hate wobbly benches lol. My deer hunting group of guys gets together once a year and shoots at a range that has solid benches. Thats not bad but i feel I'm just as accurate or more prone. Thanks again to all [/QUOTE]
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