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Locktite marine epoxy and what release agent
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2234388" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>The stiff trigger is not helping. Assumming you are right handed, trigger squeeze will cause you to pull to the right. Try using tip of your finger and concentrate on squeezing straight back. You also must ensure breathing, grip strength and cheek weld are identical every time. Also,, is there parralax on your scope and are all scope mounts tight. I ask becasue your groups are jumping around. That may just be the different bullets but I thought I would ask. Can you regularly shoot sub MOA with lighter recoiling rifles? Can you get tiny groups at 100 with a 223 for instance.</p><p></p><p>You also might want to try some 100 and some 85 grain bullets in the TTSX style or Hammers. Some of the Rem 25-06 are not too fond of the heavier stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2234388, member: 26077"] The stiff trigger is not helping. Assumming you are right handed, trigger squeeze will cause you to pull to the right. Try using tip of your finger and concentrate on squeezing straight back. You also must ensure breathing, grip strength and cheek weld are identical every time. Also,, is there parralax on your scope and are all scope mounts tight. I ask becasue your groups are jumping around. That may just be the different bullets but I thought I would ask. Can you regularly shoot sub MOA with lighter recoiling rifles? Can you get tiny groups at 100 with a 223 for instance. You also might want to try some 100 and some 85 grain bullets in the TTSX style or Hammers. Some of the Rem 25-06 are not too fond of the heavier stuff [/QUOTE]
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