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Tired of small groups at 100 yards check this out!
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<blockquote data-quote="4mesh063" data-source="post: 30263" data-attributes="member: 941"><p>As a side note, just so you don't think I can't shoot off a bipod. I never shot paper much at that range with my Swift, but I've got several groups under 2" at 425 yards (5 shots) with a bone stock Rem 700 VSSFP Swift off a bipod with the original factory trigger.</p><p></p><p>In a practice with it the other day getting ready for a postal match, I shot a 242-6x with that same gun, and today in the wind and rain at an afternoon BR score match (my first ever) I shot a 240-4x with another factory (off the shelf bone stock) gun and this one I'd never seen or touched before in my life. My entire experience with it was the 1 dry fire i did during my relay time before shooting the first target of the day. </p><p></p><p>If you take the time and effort to shoot groups of 10 or more, you may find problems that are hidden from you when shooting small strings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4mesh063, post: 30263, member: 941"] As a side note, just so you don't think I can't shoot off a bipod. I never shot paper much at that range with my Swift, but I've got several groups under 2" at 425 yards (5 shots) with a bone stock Rem 700 VSSFP Swift off a bipod with the original factory trigger. In a practice with it the other day getting ready for a postal match, I shot a 242-6x with that same gun, and today in the wind and rain at an afternoon BR score match (my first ever) I shot a 240-4x with another factory (off the shelf bone stock) gun and this one I'd never seen or touched before in my life. My entire experience with it was the 1 dry fire i did during my relay time before shooting the first target of the day. If you take the time and effort to shoot groups of 10 or more, you may find problems that are hidden from you when shooting small strings. [/QUOTE]
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