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<blockquote data-quote="sea2summit" data-source="post: 1966112" data-attributes="member: 105720"><p>I would shoot five 1 round groups at the same target and see how it looks (just get up from the gun, step back 3-5 feet, then get back on the gun) if the group doesn't tighten up like before you know your initial body/rifle/support isn't "settled" and you need to work on consistently.</p><p></p><p>Next I would shoot seven rounds, maybe two at one target and five at a second target. Those groups might tell you things.</p><p></p><p>You can also try a five shot group cold bore to see if you're having temperature sensitive powder issues but it doesn't look like that with these photos.</p><p></p><p>That's just how I'd approach it. I'm huge one one shot "groups" for hunting applications, because that first shot is the freezer filler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sea2summit, post: 1966112, member: 105720"] I would shoot five 1 round groups at the same target and see how it looks (just get up from the gun, step back 3-5 feet, then get back on the gun) if the group doesn’t tighten up like before you know your initial body/rifle/support isn’t “settled” and you need to work on consistently. Next I would shoot seven rounds, maybe two at one target and five at a second target. Those groups might tell you things. You can also try a five shot group cold bore to see if you’re having temperature sensitive powder issues but it doesn’t look like that with these photos. That’s just how I’d approach it. I’m huge one one shot “groups” for hunting applications, because that first shot is the freezer filler. [/QUOTE]
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