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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3227907" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I agree with 39.8-40.0 and not because they are tight grouping but because they both are in the same area on target just at the top center of the dot.</p><p></p><p>Look at the other shots like 39 and 39.2 they are off to the right of center and at 39.2 moving slightly left.. not a good node. well not as good as the 39.8-40.</p><p>I would say 39.6 could be fatigue or brass issues or the hold on the gun or where the front bag was placed.. cheek position.. thumb on barrel when shooting.. all that stuff will mess up your grouping.</p><p></p><p>Do not assume just because it groups tight at 100 it will stay that way on out.</p><p>I had some .2" groups at 100 and like clock work they stayed under .38" but at 200 yards it was lucky to hit copy paper size target.</p><p>After load development shooting only at 200 for testing I found nodes and they held .75MOA out to 500 yards.</p><p>They did not look good at 100 yards with 3/4" groups being the norm.</p><p></p><p>But it would be 3/4" at 200 also then 1.25"-1.50" at 300.</p><p></p><p>Find the nodes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3227907, member: 15054"] I agree with 39.8-40.0 and not because they are tight grouping but because they both are in the same area on target just at the top center of the dot. Look at the other shots like 39 and 39.2 they are off to the right of center and at 39.2 moving slightly left.. not a good node. well not as good as the 39.8-40. I would say 39.6 could be fatigue or brass issues or the hold on the gun or where the front bag was placed.. cheek position.. thumb on barrel when shooting.. all that stuff will mess up your grouping. Do not assume just because it groups tight at 100 it will stay that way on out. I had some .2" groups at 100 and like clock work they stayed under .38" but at 200 yards it was lucky to hit copy paper size target. After load development shooting only at 200 for testing I found nodes and they held .75MOA out to 500 yards. They did not look good at 100 yards with 3/4" groups being the norm. But it would be 3/4" at 200 also then 1.25"-1.50" at 300. Find the nodes. [/QUOTE]
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