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Reloading
What groups to choose
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1288656" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Cool. If you are willing to explore grip a little you might want to consider looking at 71 and 71.5 again. Those are two really good groups with a couple flyers that blew out the group and showed a lot of vertical. That vertical can be related to grip with a lite rifle. That group patter is called "2 in and 1 out syndrome". It is very common and is caused by changing grip during the group. Also make sure the rifles forearm rest is in the exact same position on the bag each time and that the front rifle sling pin never touches the bag during recoil. Consistent, consistent, consistent bag position and grip.</p><p></p><p>I shoot a lite 7 mag too and like Creed Shooter says a tight grip can help.</p><p></p><p>Might want to consider shooting all of those strings again and look for repeatability in all of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1288656, member: 74902"] Cool. If you are willing to explore grip a little you might want to consider looking at 71 and 71.5 again. Those are two really good groups with a couple flyers that blew out the group and showed a lot of vertical. That vertical can be related to grip with a lite rifle. That group patter is called "2 in and 1 out syndrome". It is very common and is caused by changing grip during the group. Also make sure the rifles forearm rest is in the exact same position on the bag each time and that the front rifle sling pin never touches the bag during recoil. Consistent, consistent, consistent bag position and grip. I shoot a lite 7 mag too and like Creed Shooter says a tight grip can help. Might want to consider shooting all of those strings again and look for repeatability in all of them [/QUOTE]
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