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What do you think is WRONG with my bench shooting?? Group?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sledhead406" data-source="post: 1767245" data-attributes="member: 108747"><p>I like your target idea with a high round count superimposed to show the pattern. </p><p>I am also a lefty, and have this same problem with a 223 Howa with #6 heavy barrel that I put into a B&C stock, bedded, etc. </p><p>I can put 2 of every three shots right on top of each other, the third round will almost always be 1/2" off at 2 o'clock. Any of the 3 shots can be the flyer but the results are the same. </p><p></p><p>I even dremeled out the first bedding job I did as I was sure that was the problem, to no benefit. </p><p></p><p>I am no help to you except to say you're not the only one with this problem. For me, it is just this one rifle that does it. Current theory is: my cheek weld is slightly too high on this particular stock and will test slightly higher rings next. </p><p></p><p>An above idea about interference with sling studs is a good one to explore as well.. I especially like it because removing the studs is free!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sledhead406, post: 1767245, member: 108747"] I like your target idea with a high round count superimposed to show the pattern. I am also a lefty, and have this same problem with a 223 Howa with #6 heavy barrel that I put into a B&C stock, bedded, etc. I can put 2 of every three shots right on top of each other, the third round will almost always be 1/2" off at 2 o'clock. Any of the 3 shots can be the flyer but the results are the same. I even dremeled out the first bedding job I did as I was sure that was the problem, to no benefit. I am no help to you except to say you're not the only one with this problem. For me, it is just this one rifle that does it. Current theory is: my cheek weld is slightly too high on this particular stock and will test slightly higher rings next. An above idea about interference with sling studs is a good one to explore as well.. I especially like it because removing the studs is free! [/QUOTE]
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