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Reloading
Vertical Stringing but downward
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<blockquote data-quote="ColonialBuff" data-source="post: 104449" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p>HG I am at work so I will have to wait until I get home. I was informed sometime ago that Weatherby's were not free floaters, but had a bit of pressure at the end of the forearm. If this is wrong, then I see my first potential investigation. Also, I will look at the screws and make sure that they are torqued to spec. This weekend I am going to switch the scope to a different rifle to see how it works. </p><p></p><p>Since this is a hunting gun, I sorta wanted my first shot to be the best. I really didn't want, or need, to fire three shots so that the cross-hairs settled down.</p><p></p><p>By "kraky1", that group sounds neat; go ahead and publish it. Seems I never tire of learning about reloading and ballistics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColonialBuff, post: 104449, member: 3779"] HG I am at work so I will have to wait until I get home. I was informed sometime ago that Weatherby's were not free floaters, but had a bit of pressure at the end of the forearm. If this is wrong, then I see my first potential investigation. Also, I will look at the screws and make sure that they are torqued to spec. This weekend I am going to switch the scope to a different rifle to see how it works. Since this is a hunting gun, I sorta wanted my first shot to be the best. I really didn't want, or need, to fire three shots so that the cross-hairs settled down. By "kraky1", that group sounds neat; go ahead and publish it. Seems I never tire of learning about reloading and ballistics. [/QUOTE]
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