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Reloading
Vertical Stringing but downward
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 104414" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>I have a browing bar in .308 that does almost the same thing. I was at the range the other day in 35 degree weather. I was shooting lots of different recipes and found the gun is really a good shooter but the groups go downwards as you shoot. I had about 8 rounds of one recipe and was shooting out of a vise. The barrel wasn't getting too warm being a .308 but was obviously getting warmer as I went through the 8 rounds fairly rapid fire. The result was a "ladder" that looked like I took a paper punch and virtually punched 8 holes that were virtually touching with just a slight bend to the left but still an amazingling perfect pattern. I almost cut the group out cause it looked so neat but didn't think anyone else would be as impressed as I was!! Total group was probably real close to being 2" at 100 yds..maybe just a hair more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 104414, member: 3532"] I have a browing bar in .308 that does almost the same thing. I was at the range the other day in 35 degree weather. I was shooting lots of different recipes and found the gun is really a good shooter but the groups go downwards as you shoot. I had about 8 rounds of one recipe and was shooting out of a vise. The barrel wasn't getting too warm being a .308 but was obviously getting warmer as I went through the 8 rounds fairly rapid fire. The result was a "ladder" that looked like I took a paper punch and virtually punched 8 holes that were virtually touching with just a slight bend to the left but still an amazingling perfect pattern. I almost cut the group out cause it looked so neat but didn't think anyone else would be as impressed as I was!! Total group was probably real close to being 2" at 100 yds..maybe just a hair more. [/QUOTE]
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