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The Basics, Starting Out
Trouble with shooting 1 MOA even at 200m's
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1635833" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>I apologize if that post sounded harsh about asking questions. By all means that is what the forum is for. However, when you have a rifle problem there should be some things you eliminate for yourself before bringing it public. Things such as checking torque on base, rings, action screws, looking for high spots in barrel channel, good visual inspection of the rifle. These are all very simple things and there are thousands and thousands of resources to utilize for that information. Now once those common things have been covered once you make your post you ensure to include these important details so the brainstorming can begin with all the experience on this forum. When you post a question with no information such as this original post no one has no idea what has been eliminated. I mean by looking at bullet weight I would assume it is a 308 but that's not even in there. What rings? What base? How many rounds on rifle? Last time it was full cleaned? When shooting at 200-300 was it from a rest, bipod, rear bag? I mean maybe it was free handed and if so 1-2 MOA is bad ***! lol. That's all I am saying, again I apologize for not clarifying that in previous post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1635833, member: 36564"] I apologize if that post sounded harsh about asking questions. By all means that is what the forum is for. However, when you have a rifle problem there should be some things you eliminate for yourself before bringing it public. Things such as checking torque on base, rings, action screws, looking for high spots in barrel channel, good visual inspection of the rifle. These are all very simple things and there are thousands and thousands of resources to utilize for that information. Now once those common things have been covered once you make your post you ensure to include these important details so the brainstorming can begin with all the experience on this forum. When you post a question with no information such as this original post no one has no idea what has been eliminated. I mean by looking at bullet weight I would assume it is a 308 but that's not even in there. What rings? What base? How many rounds on rifle? Last time it was full cleaned? When shooting at 200-300 was it from a rest, bipod, rear bag? I mean maybe it was free handed and if so 1-2 MOA is bad ***! lol. That's all I am saying, again I apologize for not clarifying that in previous post! [/QUOTE]
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