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Shoulder Bump Range... What's Acceptable??
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 2917768" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>I agree when you stop learning your done, its why I know some who test constantly.</p><p>Theres a " process" Alex posted on LRO about tuning for LR and mine is about exactly the steps he talks about, why I do it that way because I know one of his shooters and shot 1 winter with him saw what he was doing and ask questions so I started implementing some things he was doing and it worked wonders for me literally cut my groups in half at LR. It was a few small things like NK tension and brass prep etc.</p><p>The gentleman I'm talking about told me he tunes his Field( hunting) rifles almost exactly the same way.</p><p>My ultimate goal on every LR rifle i own is to squeeze every bit of accuracy i can out of it and the ones I do for friends and family, there all " tuned" the same way anymore im not leaving anything on the table so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 2917768, member: 102083"] I agree when you stop learning your done, its why I know some who test constantly. Theres a " process" Alex posted on LRO about tuning for LR and mine is about exactly the steps he talks about, why I do it that way because I know one of his shooters and shot 1 winter with him saw what he was doing and ask questions so I started implementing some things he was doing and it worked wonders for me literally cut my groups in half at LR. It was a few small things like NK tension and brass prep etc. The gentleman I'm talking about told me he tunes his Field( hunting) rifles almost exactly the same way. My ultimate goal on every LR rifle i own is to squeeze every bit of accuracy i can out of it and the ones I do for friends and family, there all " tuned" the same way anymore im not leaving anything on the table so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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