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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 995900" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Yeah I can understand that. Ive just been trying to work up a 1 MOA load for this rifle and I am pretty much at my witts end haha. I have had many times where I will shoot 3-5 shots (always letting rifle cool 5 minutes inbetween shots) and I would get a few shots at .25MOA-.75MOA and then bam...a random chaotic flyer. At first I thought it was me flinching. After yesterdays OCW test, I know it's not flinching ( I really concentrated on not flinching). And again it happened...you can see where 3 of the 8 powder loads where 2-3 shots are between .25-.75MOA and then a random flyer about 1-2MOA away, this was done at 100 yards. So it's either form, rifle bouncing, or the rifle is just a bad shooter. It has an aluminum bedding block so it could be it needs to be fully epoxy bedded or something, BUT if it is indeed because I am not holding the front down like this OP then full bedding may not help that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 995900, member: 52437"] Yeah I can understand that. Ive just been trying to work up a 1 MOA load for this rifle and I am pretty much at my witts end haha. I have had many times where I will shoot 3-5 shots (always letting rifle cool 5 minutes inbetween shots) and I would get a few shots at .25MOA-.75MOA and then bam...a random chaotic flyer. At first I thought it was me flinching. After yesterdays OCW test, I know it's not flinching ( I really concentrated on not flinching). And again it happened...you can see where 3 of the 8 powder loads where 2-3 shots are between .25-.75MOA and then a random flyer about 1-2MOA away, this was done at 100 yards. So it's either form, rifle bouncing, or the rifle is just a bad shooter. It has an aluminum bedding block so it could be it needs to be fully epoxy bedded or something, BUT if it is indeed because I am not holding the front down like this OP then full bedding may not help that. [/QUOTE]
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