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AR15/10 Rifles
Dmr/sdmr build and testing report.
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<blockquote data-quote="pondskipper" data-source="post: 1317823" data-attributes="member: 26430"><p>Yeah, it was something I've never noticed before now with all my bolt guns, even the magnums, I chock it up to the semiauto design in that things begin to happen PRIOR to the bullet leaving the barrel which in a bolt gun is never really an issue. It is noteworthy for people who have had little to no experience with semiautomatics though that you really have to be consistent with your position and very locked in to get the best out of them. The other thing I did learn from it was that I was very consistent from position to position, in other words I could still print tiny groups standing and prone but due to the differences in the way my body absorbed the recoil there would be a poi shift to the left when I wasn't in the prone, which is a consistent .3 mils left so if I'm ever in that position hunting I'll know to aim .3 right and I should lay them out fairly easy. I'll be going after more coyotes this Saturday now that the weather has finally chilled out. I'll report back on Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondskipper, post: 1317823, member: 26430"] Yeah, it was something I've never noticed before now with all my bolt guns, even the magnums, I chock it up to the semiauto design in that things begin to happen PRIOR to the bullet leaving the barrel which in a bolt gun is never really an issue. It is noteworthy for people who have had little to no experience with semiautomatics though that you really have to be consistent with your position and very locked in to get the best out of them. The other thing I did learn from it was that I was very consistent from position to position, in other words I could still print tiny groups standing and prone but due to the differences in the way my body absorbed the recoil there would be a poi shift to the left when I wasn't in the prone, which is a consistent .3 mils left so if I'm ever in that position hunting I'll know to aim .3 right and I should lay them out fairly easy. I'll be going after more coyotes this Saturday now that the weather has finally chilled out. I'll report back on Monday. [/QUOTE]
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