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<blockquote data-quote="MS660Magnum" data-source="post: 1938108" data-attributes="member: 114655"><p>I'm pretty new to all of this as well, but it sounds to me like you're paying attention to your reloads so I'm not thinking it's an ammo problem. Plus, if they group at 100, that accuracy should carry downrange. </p><p></p><p>Do you have to change your position significantly to shoot your longer range? For instance, where I shoot I have a flat range and bench for 100 and 200, but to make it 300-800 I have to shoot 12° uphill and a slightly different direction. That means I have to completely change my platform (the arrangement of my bags, bipod, and body) or the rounds land all over the place. It could be you've got something similar going on and just need to focus on building your natural point of aim (NPA).</p><p></p><p>Or it's hitting something under recoil, as others have mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MS660Magnum, post: 1938108, member: 114655"] I’m pretty new to all of this as well, but it sounds to me like you’re paying attention to your reloads so I’m not thinking it’s an ammo problem. Plus, if they group at 100, that accuracy should carry downrange. Do you have to change your position significantly to shoot your longer range? For instance, where I shoot I have a flat range and bench for 100 and 200, but to make it 300-800 I have to shoot 12° uphill and a slightly different direction. That means I have to completely change my platform (the arrangement of my bags, bipod, and body) or the rounds land all over the place. It could be you’ve got something similar going on and just need to focus on building your natural point of aim (NPA). Or it’s hitting something under recoil, as others have mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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