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<blockquote data-quote="Firearrow" data-source="post: 1062654" data-attributes="member: 18733"><p>When I wrote the theoretical situation I was speaking in a general situation. I know that everything about my rifle makes it different than everyone else's rifle. I was trying to get a general idea of what a rifle should do if the shot was executed properly. Reason being is I am trying to be more aware of what I am doing with my body that can influence the rifle and the way it reacts. </p><p></p><p>For example I found that when I put a slight pull with my trigger hand, I thought this would better anchor the rifle into my shoulder, I had more left to right POI. If I had to much pressure on my cheek weld, I would get a high left POI. </p><p></p><p>So for a 300 WM, with a muscle type break, standard HS precision stock, bipod, and shooting prone after my shot my reticle goes up and to the left a bit. Is this the right reaction, or is my body someway still influencing the rifle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firearrow, post: 1062654, member: 18733"] When I wrote the theoretical situation I was speaking in a general situation. I know that everything about my rifle makes it different than everyone else's rifle. I was trying to get a general idea of what a rifle should do if the shot was executed properly. Reason being is I am trying to be more aware of what I am doing with my body that can influence the rifle and the way it reacts. For example I found that when I put a slight pull with my trigger hand, I thought this would better anchor the rifle into my shoulder, I had more left to right POI. If I had to much pressure on my cheek weld, I would get a high left POI. So for a 300 WM, with a muscle type break, standard HS precision stock, bipod, and shooting prone after my shot my reticle goes up and to the left a bit. Is this the right reaction, or is my body someway still influencing the rifle? [/QUOTE]
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