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<blockquote data-quote="mr.big" data-source="post: 4559281" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>really nice job getting that stock fitted and starting to get that 700 shooting like it is supposed to,,,,</p><p>I have shot no telling how many rounds off benches like that and I might save you some aggravation and help you on the vertical..</p><p></p><p>put a leg on the rear of the bench and jam a bag of quikcrete between the front legs and the braces on both sides,,a concrete top is ideal but you can shoot really good groups off a wood bench if you weight it down a little and try and not lean against it any more than you have to,,</p><p></p><p>I dont mean to come off as a know it all,it`s just that I know first hand that groups like you shot today can really tighten up off a little more stable bench,,especially the vertical,,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.big, post: 4559281, member: 756"] really nice job getting that stock fitted and starting to get that 700 shooting like it is supposed to,,,, I have shot no telling how many rounds off benches like that and I might save you some aggravation and help you on the vertical.. put a leg on the rear of the bench and jam a bag of quikcrete between the front legs and the braces on both sides,,a concrete top is ideal but you can shoot really good groups off a wood bench if you weight it down a little and try and not lean against it any more than you have to,, I dont mean to come off as a know it all,it`s just that I know first hand that groups like you shot today can really tighten up off a little more stable bench,,especially the vertical,, [/QUOTE]
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