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<blockquote data-quote="j_unzicker" data-source="post: 469166" data-attributes="member: 28887"><p>I'm shooting a Rem 700 BLD 7RM - 168 Bergers 62gr IMR4831, vel. 2875, Remington Brass trimmed to proper length, Fed 215 Primers, COAL 3.32 (this is where it groups best) - Vortex Viper scope 6.5-20x50. I have adjusted the parallax properly, when testing a rifle I only shoot when the wind is 3mph or less without gusting. Shooting from a bench rest. No mirrage. Shooting at a cardboard target. This has happened to me on 3 different outings. And the MOA opening up is not from a flier...all 4 shots are spread all over within the grouping.</p><p>It sounds like you maybe implying shooter's error or just shooting variables that make LR shooting challenging. Yet, I can't understand why up to 400 yards is spot on, and just 100 yards more jumps over 1MOA?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j_unzicker, post: 469166, member: 28887"] I'm shooting a Rem 700 BLD 7RM - 168 Bergers 62gr IMR4831, vel. 2875, Remington Brass trimmed to proper length, Fed 215 Primers, COAL 3.32 (this is where it groups best) - Vortex Viper scope 6.5-20x50. I have adjusted the parallax properly, when testing a rifle I only shoot when the wind is 3mph or less without gusting. Shooting from a bench rest. No mirrage. Shooting at a cardboard target. This has happened to me on 3 different outings. And the MOA opening up is not from a flier...all 4 shots are spread all over within the grouping. It sounds like you maybe implying shooter's error or just shooting variables that make LR shooting challenging. Yet, I can't understand why up to 400 yards is spot on, and just 100 yards more jumps over 1MOA? [/QUOTE]
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