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OCW load development need advice for a newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="mo" data-source="post: 306389" data-attributes="member: 5722"><p>Frog I think you did the right thing about free floating the barrel, but not during the middle of the load development. The first target you shot a couple of nice groups.</p><p> So just start over, clean your barrel good shoot a couple of fouler shots. I do think you need to to feel completely comfortable with your shooting ability when testing. If your not just wait till another day, when you are. </p><p> I also think you should back up to 200 yds if possible. Let us see your next targets when you shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo, post: 306389, member: 5722"] Frog I think you did the right thing about free floating the barrel, but not during the middle of the load development. The first target you shot a couple of nice groups. So just start over, clean your barrel good shoot a couple of fouler shots. I do think you need to to feel completely comfortable with your shooting ability when testing. If your not just wait till another day, when you are. I also think you should back up to 200 yds if possible. Let us see your next targets when you shoot. [/QUOTE]
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