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The Basics, Starting Out
Shooting Technique -- horizontal stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="James H" data-source="post: 164725" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>Roy I gotta agree with you.</p><p>Never apply downward or sideward pressure to the stock, use your non-trigger hand to squeeze the rear bag to bring the X-hairs to the point of aim if you are too low adjust the front rest. If I need to use the rear bag to adjust more than about 1/4 minute I will adjust the front rest (it is really better if you do zero horizontal adjustment with the rear bag).</p><p> </p><p>Personally I have never had a horizontal stringing problem that could be traced back to the load, it's always been missing the wind or bag handling.</p><p>When you adjust the paralax don't just focus the image, look through the scope and move your head around and see if the X-hairs move, if they do the scope paralax is not adjusted properly.</p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James H, post: 164725, member: 5449"] Roy I gotta agree with you. Never apply downward or sideward pressure to the stock, use your non-trigger hand to squeeze the rear bag to bring the X-hairs to the point of aim if you are too low adjust the front rest. If I need to use the rear bag to adjust more than about 1/4 minute I will adjust the front rest (it is really better if you do zero horizontal adjustment with the rear bag). Personally I have never had a horizontal stringing problem that could be traced back to the load, it's always been missing the wind or bag handling. When you adjust the paralax don't just focus the image, look through the scope and move your head around and see if the X-hairs move, if they do the scope paralax is not adjusted properly. James [/QUOTE]
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