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How do I tighten my groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="upacreek" data-source="post: 861546" data-attributes="member: 59039"><p>Ya, it may seem okay. The guns I have all shoot within 1/2" or they just collect dust. I hunt in the 200-500 yard range. Many more at 400 plus than less. Its just the terrain and spot and stalk technique. Spot from opposing hillside, get as close as possible and drop em. My old reliable was falling apart on accuracy so its in getting rebarrelled. This is my fill in gun. In the past I didn't know about seating depth. I always worked different powders and charges until I got under half inch. I don't have access to powder like I used to. Now that I have played with seat depth and have seen a wide variety of patterns it was thinking of playing with that more. i I just didn't know if anyone is gettin better results or if I should call it good. I have only tracked 1 elk I shot at and it sucked. The way this gun is shooting I don't trust it past 300yrds. I will go back to my bipods. If there are any other suggestions I am open. I will try a differnt contact point for the barrel and see if it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upacreek, post: 861546, member: 59039"] Ya, it may seem okay. The guns I have all shoot within 1/2" or they just collect dust. I hunt in the 200-500 yard range. Many more at 400 plus than less. Its just the terrain and spot and stalk technique. Spot from opposing hillside, get as close as possible and drop em. My old reliable was falling apart on accuracy so its in getting rebarrelled. This is my fill in gun. In the past I didn't know about seating depth. I always worked different powders and charges until I got under half inch. I don't have access to powder like I used to. Now that I have played with seat depth and have seen a wide variety of patterns it was thinking of playing with that more. i I just didn't know if anyone is gettin better results or if I should call it good. I have only tracked 1 elk I shot at and it sucked. The way this gun is shooting I don't trust it past 300yrds. I will go back to my bipods. If there are any other suggestions I am open. I will try a differnt contact point for the barrel and see if it helps. [/QUOTE]
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