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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1889907" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>I have witnessed both POI and group size change on a variety of rifles with my "sporter". Group sizes on all tend to be smaller. This could be barrel harmonics for sure, but noticed on both sporting weight barrels and heavier barrels. POI always opposite the bayonet in any clocked position. Some have attributed this to Lenz's law which I tend to agree with. The electro-magnetic phenomena may also contribute to the tighter groups.</p><p> Just hunches on why but results are obvious. </p><p>For those the stock mounted mount do these annomolies still exist?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1889907, member: 18849"] I have witnessed both POI and group size change on a variety of rifles with my "sporter". Group sizes on all tend to be smaller. This could be barrel harmonics for sure, but noticed on both sporting weight barrels and heavier barrels. POI always opposite the bayonet in any clocked position. Some have attributed this to Lenz's law which I tend to agree with. The electro-magnetic phenomena may also contribute to the tighter groups. Just hunches on why but results are obvious. For those the stock mounted mount do these annomolies still exist? [/QUOTE]
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