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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 971308" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>I'm sorry if my process has been a bit difficult to follow. I would agree that I probably should have approached this differently but my frustration may have gotten the better of me.</p><p></p><p>Aside from my unorthodox methods, I did get out to shoot today and I shot a 10 shot group. The results are below and I would greatly appreciate some input from the more experienced shooters here ( if it wasn't already apparent I'm fairly new to LR shooting and this is my second LR rig). I am beginning to think that the issue may be me because the shot placement here was in random order. I made sure to keep my cheek on the rifle the entire time so I believe my cheek weld is consistent but I did notice some differences in the placement of my trigger hand. Could that cause this type of grouping? I'm wondering if the step up from .223 to .260 is exposing some weaknesses in my bipod shooting skills. It just seems too consistent for me to believe its a mechanical issue with the rifle. Any experienced advice would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 971308, member: 49553"] I'm sorry if my process has been a bit difficult to follow. I would agree that I probably should have approached this differently but my frustration may have gotten the better of me. Aside from my unorthodox methods, I did get out to shoot today and I shot a 10 shot group. The results are below and I would greatly appreciate some input from the more experienced shooters here ( if it wasn't already apparent I'm fairly new to LR shooting and this is my second LR rig). I am beginning to think that the issue may be me because the shot placement here was in random order. I made sure to keep my cheek on the rifle the entire time so I believe my cheek weld is consistent but I did notice some differences in the placement of my trigger hand. Could that cause this type of grouping? I'm wondering if the step up from .223 to .260 is exposing some weaknesses in my bipod shooting skills. It just seems too consistent for me to believe its a mechanical issue with the rifle. Any experienced advice would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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