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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2962158" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Handloads all the way.</p><p>I have never had decent ammo since 2009 that came from a store.</p><p>I really like the centerpoint scopes..4-16x40 with AO You need to be able to adjust when you start to crank up the power.</p><p></p><p>Cheek position needs to be the same..The hold for both hands needs to be the same,, as does the shoulder pressure.</p><p>All this adds up.. if you let the gun free recoil and then shoulder it tight the impacts will be way far apart.</p><p></p><p>Now knowing this you need to concentrate on hold and body position.</p><p>You can have a very crappy trigger and still turn in good groups.</p><p></p><p>You just need to know do not jerk it as you will pull it off the target.</p><p>Slow and steady and keep everything spot on.</p><p>You can dry fire or use ammo dumy rounds to dry fire.. just fill a primer hole with silicone. Or E6000 way stiffer than most silicone.</p><p></p><p>You will need to try many different types of ammo before you find what your gun really likes best.</p><p>Do not test them at 100 yards.. go to 200 unless you can't hold steady at 200.</p><p></p><p>If the scope AO is not set right Parallax will be causing bad groups, Unless you position your head and cheek exactly the same place every time, not a 1/4" off the same spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2962158, member: 15054"] Handloads all the way. I have never had decent ammo since 2009 that came from a store. I really like the centerpoint scopes..4-16x40 with AO You need to be able to adjust when you start to crank up the power. Cheek position needs to be the same..The hold for both hands needs to be the same,, as does the shoulder pressure. All this adds up.. if you let the gun free recoil and then shoulder it tight the impacts will be way far apart. Now knowing this you need to concentrate on hold and body position. You can have a very crappy trigger and still turn in good groups. You just need to know do not jerk it as you will pull it off the target. Slow and steady and keep everything spot on. You can dry fire or use ammo dumy rounds to dry fire.. just fill a primer hole with silicone. Or E6000 way stiffer than most silicone. You will need to try many different types of ammo before you find what your gun really likes best. Do not test them at 100 yards.. go to 200 unless you can't hold steady at 200. If the scope AO is not set right Parallax will be causing bad groups, Unless you position your head and cheek exactly the same place every time, not a 1/4" off the same spot. [/QUOTE]
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