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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1832849" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>I agree as well. I should know better... I work in a scientific field so I SHOULD have the patience to apply that to my hobbies :/</p><p></p><p>I attached a couple pictures of my targets. The one without writing is from my trip a few days ago where I had lost all hope. The one with writing is from today.</p><p></p><p>While today's groups overall aren't stellar, they are way better than a few days ago. Since I modified my rests with electrical tape to be tight on my foreend and buttstock, I've found it a bit hard to create consistent pressure on the stock. I removed the tape from my front rest and on the last group I just sat the buttsock down into the ears rather than pushing it down in them and focused on putting as little pressure on the stock as possible. I think that helped a bit. I'll keep everything the same next week and do what I did on the last group to see if it's consistent.</p><p></p><p>I wonder about the wandering poi on today's target though. Could a change in stock grip pressure (myself and my rests) be affecting my poi that much? My gun is 7.5 lbs, so that seems reasonable, I think. Or, would that be more indicative of my scope moving shifting in the rings or not holding zero?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1832849, member: 109994"] I agree as well. I should know better... I work in a scientific field so I SHOULD have the patience to apply that to my hobbies :/ I attached a couple pictures of my targets. The one without writing is from my trip a few days ago where I had lost all hope. The one with writing is from today. While today's groups overall aren't stellar, they are way better than a few days ago. Since I modified my rests with electrical tape to be tight on my foreend and buttstock, I've found it a bit hard to create consistent pressure on the stock. I removed the tape from my front rest and on the last group I just sat the buttsock down into the ears rather than pushing it down in them and focused on putting as little pressure on the stock as possible. I think that helped a bit. I'll keep everything the same next week and do what I did on the last group to see if it's consistent. I wonder about the wandering poi on today's target though. Could a change in stock grip pressure (myself and my rests) be affecting my poi that much? My gun is 7.5 lbs, so that seems reasonable, I think. Or, would that be more indicative of my scope moving shifting in the rings or not holding zero? [/QUOTE]
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