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Reloading
RIFLE SETUP FOR LOAD DEVELOPMENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflamm250" data-source="post: 2113784" data-attributes="member: 105493"><p>I understand your question and have thought about it myself. I was thinking of adding some weight to a stock via front pic rail attachment or something similar. Mainly on light weight rifles that may be harder to hold sub 1/4 minute. I have not tried it but I would asume you might see smaller groups but the opening and closing of groups should be the same as long as you are not changing barrel harmonics etc. I shoot free recoil so the rest I use are pretty much holding the rifle so a good fitting rest usually allows for sub 1/4 minute type groups and all one would need. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflamm250, post: 2113784, member: 105493"] I understand your question and have thought about it myself. I was thinking of adding some weight to a stock via front pic rail attachment or something similar. Mainly on light weight rifles that may be harder to hold sub 1/4 minute. I have not tried it but I would asume you might see smaller groups but the opening and closing of groups should be the same as long as you are not changing barrel harmonics etc. I shoot free recoil so the rest I use are pretty much holding the rifle so a good fitting rest usually allows for sub 1/4 minute type groups and all one would need. JMO [/QUOTE]
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