Originally Posted by
mark5pt56
OP, When grouping, testing, etc it helps to maintain consistency and reduce potential for errors. Not sure what optic your are using if any, try to use targets that allow a clean view of the aiming area and I find color also helps. Avoid bright or reflective targets, light blue or red squares or triangles seem to work well for me. This allows you to section or "quarter" the aiming area to have repeatable sighting. Position-support the rifle so you have a steady gun and maintain position while executing solid fundamentals. As you already know, you are testing so weather conditions matter. I know we all get anxious to get out there! Yeah, sometimes these target stands will rock fore and aft which will give you vertical and is frustrating.
Hope this helps and you find a good load!
Hey, what's the equipment? If possible, I like ladder testing and normally group test after to "double check" what I see.
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