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Why the vertical stringing?
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<blockquote data-quote="jb1023" data-source="post: 1240129" data-attributes="member: 91995"><p>-check your rear bag. Is it solid and level, does it rock back and forth. REMOVE swivel stud, also is bag to solid</p><p>***I am using a small Holland rear bag. I have not removed the rear swivel but will do so.</p><p> </p><p>-check front bag and what you are using to hold it.REMOVE stud again. If front rest, make sure all is tight, if By-prod push forward and preload legs. My suggestion is get rid of by-pod. With Front rest use check the placement to stock. Try leaving 1.5-2" of stock protruding forward of bag.</p><p>***I am using a bi-pod, Caldwell. I will remove it and use my sandbag on my next trip.</p><p></p><p>-possible bad shoulder to stock placement.</p><p>***User error is always a possibility. I was actually thinking that after the first target but felt the second 2 targets were more solid as I was concentrating on that aspect much more.</p><p></p><p>-front scope base screw isn't in threads of barrel are they?</p><p>***I will check this but the scope has been mounted for over a year. </p><p></p><p>-torque action screws action starting with closet screw to lug and work way back to tang.</p><p>***I think I am going to just torque everything again.</p><p></p><p>-check for barrel to stock interference.</p><p>***The barrel is definitely free floated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>-caliber, bullets used, powder used etc...</p><p>***Federal brass (2-3 loadings). Hornady 178 A-Max. IMR 4064. CCI 200 primers.</p><p> ***I have some new Winchester brass but I have not prepped it yet.</p><p>***I use Lee turret press, without the indexing rod, and Lee Deluxe dies.</p><p></p><p>-shooting position</p><p>***Bench. I am on a 3" concrete top bench which sits on top of 2" square tube steel frame. The seat is just a basic metal folding chair.</p><p>-shooting with brake, suppressed, etc...</p><p>***I do not have a brake, can or anything else attached. Barrel is not even threaded, YET.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb1023, post: 1240129, member: 91995"] -check your rear bag. Is it solid and level, does it rock back and forth. REMOVE swivel stud, also is bag to solid ***I am using a small Holland rear bag. I have not removed the rear swivel but will do so. -check front bag and what you are using to hold it.REMOVE stud again. If front rest, make sure all is tight, if By-prod push forward and preload legs. My suggestion is get rid of by-pod. With Front rest use check the placement to stock. Try leaving 1.5-2" of stock protruding forward of bag. ***I am using a bi-pod, Caldwell. I will remove it and use my sandbag on my next trip. -possible bad shoulder to stock placement. ***User error is always a possibility. I was actually thinking that after the first target but felt the second 2 targets were more solid as I was concentrating on that aspect much more. -front scope base screw isn't in threads of barrel are they? ***I will check this but the scope has been mounted for over a year. -torque action screws action starting with closet screw to lug and work way back to tang. ***I think I am going to just torque everything again. -check for barrel to stock interference. ***The barrel is definitely free floated. -caliber, bullets used, powder used etc... ***Federal brass (2-3 loadings). Hornady 178 A-Max. IMR 4064. CCI 200 primers. ***I have some new Winchester brass but I have not prepped it yet. ***I use Lee turret press, without the indexing rod, and Lee Deluxe dies. -shooting position ***Bench. I am on a 3" concrete top bench which sits on top of 2" square tube steel frame. The seat is just a basic metal folding chair. -shooting with brake, suppressed, etc... ***I do not have a brake, can or anything else attached. Barrel is not even threaded, YET. [/QUOTE]
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