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<blockquote data-quote="the teacher" data-source="post: 1281376" data-attributes="member: 34142"><p>I am not sure I understand why you would use a milk jug and not a good sized steel target for this kind of shooting. I mean, you would stand to get a better picture of what is happening with your POI if you used steel. Not to say that I am not impressed with your results on the jug but get all your ducks in a row before you start shooting and log your results. You need to eliminate as many variables as possible before you can make any real conclusions. </p><p>Also just go get a cheaper chrony to get a better idea of what your load is doing and also a scope level. </p><p>Since you are using a bipod, make sure the feet are dug in and you are loading the springs a bit before you shoot. Soil there looks sandy so you may need to dig two holes and set the feet in them. Best Wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the teacher, post: 1281376, member: 34142"] I am not sure I understand why you would use a milk jug and not a good sized steel target for this kind of shooting. I mean, you would stand to get a better picture of what is happening with your POI if you used steel. Not to say that I am not impressed with your results on the jug but get all your ducks in a row before you start shooting and log your results. You need to eliminate as many variables as possible before you can make any real conclusions. Also just go get a cheaper chrony to get a better idea of what your load is doing and also a scope level. Since you are using a bipod, make sure the feet are dug in and you are loading the springs a bit before you shoot. Soil there looks sandy so you may need to dig two holes and set the feet in them. Best Wishes. [/QUOTE]
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