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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 995832" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>I saw and actually responded on your post. I don't get the range of jump that you mentioned, 3moa. I will say to be "consistent" in your shooting form. I think you have either a serious flinch or a mechanical problem. I've had guns do the 2moa overnight shift before and it's always been either a loose screw(action, boss), or a bedding issue, typically after I fiddled with the gun. </p><p> </p><p>My son developed a flinch with his .270 MR years ago and his groups could be 8 moa (ouch). That thin barrel is whippy. My friends5.7lb Kimber .280AI is **** whipy as well.</p><p> </p><p>I'd have a friend, who can shoot and isn't afraid of a recoil, shoot that gun and find out how it acts then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 995832, member: 10444"] I saw and actually responded on your post. I don't get the range of jump that you mentioned, 3moa. I will say to be "consistent" in your shooting form. I think you have either a serious flinch or a mechanical problem. I've had guns do the 2moa overnight shift before and it's always been either a loose screw(action, boss), or a bedding issue, typically after I fiddled with the gun. My son developed a flinch with his .270 MR years ago and his groups could be 8 moa (ouch). That thin barrel is whippy. My friends5.7lb Kimber .280AI is **** whipy as well. I'd have a friend, who can shoot and isn't afraid of a recoil, shoot that gun and find out how it acts then. [/QUOTE]
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