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The Basics, Starting Out
Vertical Dispersion
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<blockquote data-quote="308 Hawg" data-source="post: 53712" data-attributes="member: 331"><p>Are you shooting free recoil or do you have your shoulder against the stock? Firmly against the stock or really snug against the stock? Some calibers dictate how you have to hold them, some allow you to be less controlling.</p><p>I like to shoot 5 shot groups at 200 yards. If less than 1/2" group and less than 15 f.p.s. extreme spread it usually will be competitive at 1000 yards. This is for 16.5# 6 and 6.5 cal. guns and .30 cal. 75# rifles, not for boomers that you hunt with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 Hawg, post: 53712, member: 331"] Are you shooting free recoil or do you have your shoulder against the stock? Firmly against the stock or really snug against the stock? Some calibers dictate how you have to hold them, some allow you to be less controlling. I like to shoot 5 shot groups at 200 yards. If less than 1/2" group and less than 15 f.p.s. extreme spread it usually will be competitive at 1000 yards. This is for 16.5# 6 and 6.5 cal. guns and .30 cal. 75# rifles, not for boomers that you hunt with. [/QUOTE]
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