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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2236171" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I had a weird incident once. I was shooting very low to the ground at 950 yards. The ground was pretty flat out to 100 yards in front of me. The target was just above the grass line in my scope. I was shooting a 338 Norma with 265 ABLRs. I fired four shots on paper. The first one keyholed and the other three landed in the same area. All grouped about 5 inches. Maybe the first one cleared a bunch of grass for the others? Maybe there was enough milage of grass interference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2236171, member: 78569"] I had a weird incident once. I was shooting very low to the ground at 950 yards. The ground was pretty flat out to 100 yards in front of me. The target was just above the grass line in my scope. I was shooting a 338 Norma with 265 ABLRs. I fired four shots on paper. The first one keyholed and the other three landed in the same area. All grouped about 5 inches. Maybe the first one cleared a bunch of grass for the others? Maybe there was enough milage of grass interference? [/QUOTE]
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