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ShtrRdy Well-Known Member Joined Jan 14, 2012 Messages 5,188 Location High Plains Dec 17, 2024 #2 Great example!
Longrangers Well-Known Member Joined May 31, 2017 Messages 443 Location Pennsylvania Dec 18, 2024 #3 I always presumed that. What about putting down pressure on the scope? Does that change anything?
A ATH Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2003 Messages 1,508 Location Lizton, IN Thursday at 4:46 PM #4 That is, in part, a reason for freefloating the barrel.
S Shane Lindsey Well-Known Member Joined Jul 13, 2010 Messages 3,924 Friday at 7:54 AM #5 Same can happen if you have the stock pressure/resting on one side of an object-tree trunk, pack, etc.
Same can happen if you have the stock pressure/resting on one side of an object-tree trunk, pack, etc.
Varmint Hunter Well-Known Member Joined Dec 26, 2001 Messages 7,825 Location Long Island, New York Friday at 9:53 AM #6 Watch your barrel location when hunting Watching you muzzle is a good idea too. I've read several instances where hunters who were shooting off the hood of their vehicle blew out the window or damaged the hood. But ... I guess it didn't change the point of impact.
Watch your barrel location when hunting Watching you muzzle is a good idea too. I've read several instances where hunters who were shooting off the hood of their vehicle blew out the window or damaged the hood. But ... I guess it didn't change the point of impact.
M marc357 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 17, 2003 Messages 249 Location Cody, WY Saturday at 7:38 AM #7 That's a great demonstration, James. You have a real gift in your ability to concisely convey concepts like this. Great video.
That's a great demonstration, James. You have a real gift in your ability to concisely convey concepts like this. Great video.