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<blockquote data-quote="JeffP40" data-source="post: 598486" data-attributes="member: 6625"><p>How many 5 shot groups have you shot with it? I am guessing by your post, not many. When you say it "seems" to drift, that implies you do not know for sure. To be sure, you have to have a sufficient data group to evaluate. A couple of shots to check zero doesn't cut it. Shoot some groups with it, and some groups with a smaller caliber rifle of known quality, and post them on here. That will give us some info to give you an idea of what you have. You don't have the </p><p>"wrong" rifle, just need to keep practicing. Quality practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffP40, post: 598486, member: 6625"] How many 5 shot groups have you shot with it? I am guessing by your post, not many. When you say it "seems" to drift, that implies you do not know for sure. To be sure, you have to have a sufficient data group to evaluate. A couple of shots to check zero doesn't cut it. Shoot some groups with it, and some groups with a smaller caliber rifle of known quality, and post them on here. That will give us some info to give you an idea of what you have. You don't have the "wrong" rifle, just need to keep practicing. Quality practice. [/QUOTE]
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