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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1727898" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>One question first, is your rifle capable of shooting moa at 400 yards?</p><p>I do not see where you are doing anything wrong. My only suggestion would be to shoot 2-3 shot ladder tests at 400 if you can, and find a range of charges that hold similar vertical. You did not say what cartridge you are shooting so I cannot help with the graduations of suitable charges. But say you get a .5gr-7gr range where all shots hold good vertical, most likely you are in a node.</p><p>From there it may be as simple as tuning seat depth or adjusting neck tension. </p><p></p><p>If you swear you do not have the time, maybe finding a suitable factory ammo may be for you, many out there that get this job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1727898, member: 33622"] One question first, is your rifle capable of shooting moa at 400 yards? I do not see where you are doing anything wrong. My only suggestion would be to shoot 2-3 shot ladder tests at 400 if you can, and find a range of charges that hold similar vertical. You did not say what cartridge you are shooting so I cannot help with the graduations of suitable charges. But say you get a .5gr-7gr range where all shots hold good vertical, most likely you are in a node. From there it may be as simple as tuning seat depth or adjusting neck tension. If you swear you do not have the time, maybe finding a suitable factory ammo may be for you, many out there that get this job done. [/QUOTE]
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