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Issue with 4th+ round fliers
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<blockquote data-quote="Rardoin" data-source="post: 2073835" data-attributes="member: 114954"><p>First rule out the 600lb gorilla in the corner.... Does it do this when another solid shooter fires a 5 shot group with the same gun/load? I have had issues similar in hunting rifles years back and my father would try to duplicate it and wouldn't ya know it....all 5 in group. Flash forward to current times... I shoot F-open off a very solid and well tracking rest/bag/1.8oz trigger and occasionally I have the 4 in, one out syndrome. If I relax, focus on the aim point and fire each shot more slowly in a cadence my shots all go in group (provided my load is correct). Setting the scope a minute high or low to not adulter the aim point/distract from the aim point can also help tighten groups IME. I don't intend to doubt your skills but sometimes I get rushed and don't focus as well on the 4th or 5th shot in a test group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rardoin, post: 2073835, member: 114954"] First rule out the 600lb gorilla in the corner.... Does it do this when another solid shooter fires a 5 shot group with the same gun/load? I have had issues similar in hunting rifles years back and my father would try to duplicate it and wouldn't ya know it....all 5 in group. Flash forward to current times... I shoot F-open off a very solid and well tracking rest/bag/1.8oz trigger and occasionally I have the 4 in, one out syndrome. If I relax, focus on the aim point and fire each shot more slowly in a cadence my shots all go in group (provided my load is correct). Setting the scope a minute high or low to not adulter the aim point/distract from the aim point can also help tighten groups IME. I don't intend to doubt your skills but sometimes I get rushed and don't focus as well on the 4th or 5th shot in a test group. [/QUOTE]
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