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Reloading
Win 270 Sierra vs. Hornady
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1120066" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Is the rifle jumping left when shot from the bipod?</p><p></p><p>It can be difficult to shoot a sporter weight hunting rifle off of a bipod. Especially with a heavy trigger and using the popular single hand on rifle and other hand squeezing the rear bag. Maybe try using the more traditional method of placing the left hand on the rifle forearm and slightly pull down with the left hand. Continue to use the rear bag, but just fluff it up a bit and use a little cheek pressure to push the rifle butt into the rear bag until the crosshairs raise to the target. learn to get consistent with this cheek pressure. This will stop the rifle from jumping too much. It can tighten the groups and might get you down to 1" or better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1120066, member: 74902"] Is the rifle jumping left when shot from the bipod? It can be difficult to shoot a sporter weight hunting rifle off of a bipod. Especially with a heavy trigger and using the popular single hand on rifle and other hand squeezing the rear bag. Maybe try using the more traditional method of placing the left hand on the rifle forearm and slightly pull down with the left hand. Continue to use the rear bag, but just fluff it up a bit and use a little cheek pressure to push the rifle butt into the rear bag until the crosshairs raise to the target. learn to get consistent with this cheek pressure. This will stop the rifle from jumping too much. It can tighten the groups and might get you down to 1" or better. [/QUOTE]
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