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<blockquote data-quote="skipperbrown" data-source="post: 5403220" data-attributes="member: 22371"><p>If the firearm is not held exactly the same way and the trigger pulled exactly the same way, it will affect point of impact. There is a lot of discussion by long range precision shooters, shooting out to a mile and further, about their position behind the rifle, support, bipod loading, trigger hand position, cheek weld, support hand position, and even butt bag materials (sand, pills, foam, etc) plus a lot of other details I have forgotten. And then there are other variables like angle to target, temperature, humidity, wind, etc.</p><p></p><p>It drives me crazy that I will work up a load that shoots less than 1/2 MOA and then a week later I'm shooting the same load over 1 MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipperbrown, post: 5403220, member: 22371"] If the firearm is not held exactly the same way and the trigger pulled exactly the same way, it will affect point of impact. There is a lot of discussion by long range precision shooters, shooting out to a mile and further, about their position behind the rifle, support, bipod loading, trigger hand position, cheek weld, support hand position, and even butt bag materials (sand, pills, foam, etc) plus a lot of other details I have forgotten. And then there are other variables like angle to target, temperature, humidity, wind, etc. It drives me crazy that I will work up a load that shoots less than 1/2 MOA and then a week later I'm shooting the same load over 1 MOA. [/QUOTE]
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