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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 1816258" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>The last target seems you found something at 57.2 and 57.8. It's hard to say what's causing this but you are experiencing this during load development which makes it even harder to put a finger on. You mention having issues with cheek weld so I would start there as you already know it's a issue. I find it very frustrating not having a good eye view because your scope is too high and in my opinion it's probably the issue as your constantly adjusting your head, neck, etc... and as you shoot longer fatigue then enters the game even more than normal. Either change to lower rings or get a cheek rest that allows you to remain consistent. I've experienced cheek weld issues and simply put a cheek rest/ammo pouch on my rifle which has eliminated my issue on a couple of rifles. See my pic for the cheek rest I use. It has Velcro straps that can be put inside to raise or lower the amount of height you want. It works great for me. Good luck and let us all know what you find!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]171300[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 1816258, member: 37460"] The last target seems you found something at 57.2 and 57.8. It’s hard to say what’s causing this but you are experiencing this during load development which makes it even harder to put a finger on. You mention having issues with cheek weld so I would start there as you already know it’s a issue. I find it very frustrating not having a good eye view because your scope is too high and in my opinion it’s probably the issue as your constantly adjusting your head, neck, etc... and as you shoot longer fatigue then enters the game even more than normal. Either change to lower rings or get a cheek rest that allows you to remain consistent. I’ve experienced cheek weld issues and simply put a cheek rest/ammo pouch on my rifle which has eliminated my issue on a couple of rifles. See my pic for the cheek rest I use. It has Velcro straps that can be put inside to raise or lower the amount of height you want. It works great for me. Good luck and let us all know what you find! [ATTACH type="full" alt="87393C72-08F9-40BE-ACAA-FE8A10D540DC.jpeg"]171300[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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