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<blockquote data-quote="glbhunter" data-source="post: 1444411" data-attributes="member: 100645"><p>. </p><p> The first big change was the bell and Carlson stock, much solider, cheek press and heigth better. Then I changed to a 210 grain Berger hunting bullet. Next very careful brass prep., cleaned, uniform length, weighed brass keeping brass less than 1 grain difference, weighed bullets grouped close weights. Ok now comes the next important process. There is a sweet spot to set bellet length off the lands. Mine came in about .0010. There are many ways to do this. I followed several from the forum. One I use a lot is with help of Sinclair oj tester on calipers. I checked all my brass to be sure the bolt closed smoothly but snug. Two more important things. For long range I recommend a level on scope. And don't ignore adjusting perilex focus on scope so crosshairs don't move when you move your eye around. This comes with practice. Lots of other things, too many to mention. Good shooting my friend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glbhunter, post: 1444411, member: 100645"] . The first big change was the bell and Carlson stock, much solider, cheek press and heigth better. Then I changed to a 210 grain Berger hunting bullet. Next very careful brass prep., cleaned, uniform length, weighed brass keeping brass less than 1 grain difference, weighed bullets grouped close weights. Ok now comes the next important process. There is a sweet spot to set bellet length off the lands. Mine came in about .0010. There are many ways to do this. I followed several from the forum. One I use a lot is with help of Sinclair oj tester on calipers. I checked all my brass to be sure the bolt closed smoothly but snug. Two more important things. For long range I recommend a level on scope. And don’t ignore adjusting perilex focus on scope so crosshairs don’t move when you move your eye around. This comes with practice. Lots of other things, too many to mention. Good shooting my friend [/QUOTE]
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