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Sons flinching… Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="grill-n-man2" data-source="post: 5771484" data-attributes="member: 23424"><p>Another possibility is did the gun come with a 2 piece scope base or 1 pc? Most Savage rifles with the 2pc bases I've ever seen leave very little if any room to move the scope for proper eye relief. If he having to get up on the gun hard he's leaning into it pushing it forward and is probably uncomfortable. If it's comfortable the scope maybe to far forward not giving good sight picture. If it doesn't have the accu trigger then it's a good amount of effort and trigger control to get accurate. So with that said If it's a 2pc base replace it with a multi slot 1pc. Also if I remember correctly said bullet is hitting dirt. From the instances I've seen that's usually caused by getting into the gun hard ( scope to far forward ) which causes the shooter to push the gun forward during the shot. Straight up flinching usually cause a shot to go high and right or left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grill-n-man2, post: 5771484, member: 23424"] Another possibility is did the gun come with a 2 piece scope base or 1 pc? Most Savage rifles with the 2pc bases I’ve ever seen leave very little if any room to move the scope for proper eye relief. If he having to get up on the gun hard he’s leaning into it pushing it forward and is probably uncomfortable. If it’s comfortable the scope maybe to far forward not giving good sight picture. If it doesn’t have the accu trigger then it’s a good amount of effort and trigger control to get accurate. So with that said If it’s a 2pc base replace it with a multi slot 1pc. Also if I remember correctly said bullet is hitting dirt. From the instances I’ve seen that’s usually caused by getting into the gun hard ( scope to far forward ) which causes the shooter to push the gun forward during the shot. Straight up flinching usually cause a shot to go high and right or left. [/QUOTE]
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