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Opinion on group shape
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 3006289" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>More rounds on target is the first place to start. It might round out over many rounds. Trigger pull is the next thing to look at. A slight inconsistency in trigger pull often leads to horizontal stringing. If you're going to test things like neck tension test it hard with 25+ round groups. It's very easy to mistake noise for a change with low round count groups, especially when you're chasing the last little bit of precision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 3006289, member: 123604"] More rounds on target is the first place to start. It might round out over many rounds. Trigger pull is the next thing to look at. A slight inconsistency in trigger pull often leads to horizontal stringing. If you're going to test things like neck tension test it hard with 25+ round groups. It's very easy to mistake noise for a change with low round count groups, especially when you're chasing the last little bit of precision. [/QUOTE]
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