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What causes horizontal spread
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<blockquote data-quote="Welderboy11972" data-source="post: 1109474" data-attributes="member: 91394"><p>Barrelnut,</p><p>I have the UTG tactical bipods. Yea they are just the little ol cheap ones. Had a set of Harris bipods, with the cant and swivel. I soon found out that the recoil of a 300rum plays havick on any unnecessary moveable parts. </p><p></p><p>Haven't noticed the muzzle jumping left or right. I will pay attention to that next time. Thanks</p><p>When doing a ladder test, the 94, 94.5, 95 had the same vertical (holes touching) just left of target about 1"</p><p>93gr was same vertical as 94-95 but to the right of target about 2"</p><p>93.5 was way high about 2"</p><p>When I loaded 94.5, 94.7, 95 ( 5 of each)...94.7 gave me the best vertical group</p><p>All groups are now to the right of target</p><p>Shot 3-5 shot groups with the 94.7</p><p>All 3 groups was great vertical ( .347-.352)</p><p>The horizonal groups are in little mini 2-3 shot groups .750- 1.00 apart</p><p>But they are all to the right of target, none to the left</p><p>So it's possible the gun jumps to the right for some reason.</p><p></p><p>Cowboy,</p><p>I've done the dry fire trick your talking about. That's how I found that this monster had eaten ( not 1 but 2) scopes. I now have a sightron siii 8-32 on it and so far it's done really well. I went through a lot of bullets, powders, and primers trying to get this gun to shot when it was the scopes the whole time.</p><p>I'm going to remove the stud and give it a try. Thanks guys</p><p>I'm sorry for being a pain in the rump, I was just at the end of my rope with this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderboy11972, post: 1109474, member: 91394"] Barrelnut, I have the UTG tactical bipods. Yea they are just the little ol cheap ones. Had a set of Harris bipods, with the cant and swivel. I soon found out that the recoil of a 300rum plays havick on any unnecessary moveable parts. Haven't noticed the muzzle jumping left or right. I will pay attention to that next time. Thanks When doing a ladder test, the 94, 94.5, 95 had the same vertical (holes touching) just left of target about 1" 93gr was same vertical as 94-95 but to the right of target about 2" 93.5 was way high about 2" When I loaded 94.5, 94.7, 95 ( 5 of each)...94.7 gave me the best vertical group All groups are now to the right of target Shot 3-5 shot groups with the 94.7 All 3 groups was great vertical ( .347-.352) The horizonal groups are in little mini 2-3 shot groups .750- 1.00 apart But they are all to the right of target, none to the left So it's possible the gun jumps to the right for some reason. Cowboy, I've done the dry fire trick your talking about. That's how I found that this monster had eaten ( not 1 but 2) scopes. I now have a sightron siii 8-32 on it and so far it's done really well. I went through a lot of bullets, powders, and primers trying to get this gun to shot when it was the scopes the whole time. I'm going to remove the stud and give it a try. Thanks guys I'm sorry for being a pain in the rump, I was just at the end of my rope with this issue. [/QUOTE]
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