How to read groups
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Missouri
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RE: How to read groups
Vertical stringing is a sign of powder charge issues....need to increase charge most likely, but could possibly need to decrease. But, you may have missed a condition. Maybe a head wind switched and became a tail wind. Or It could be that the sand in your rest is bunched up and your gun isn't riding smoothly and evenly.
Horizontal stringing is a sign of missing a change in the conditions Ie wind, mirage.... But could possibly be a bedding issue, or an action screw loose.
Groups that group in two spots, Ie two groups a inch apart, indicates a bedding issues, or possibly a scope issue, or rapidly changing conditions.
Groups that where tight but suddenly go bad is an indicator that the scope mounts might be loosening. But, it also could be a barrel fouling issue, possibly the muzzle crown was damaged.
As you can see this isn't an exact science. There are multiple causes for each effect.
Horizontal stringing is a sign of missing a change in the conditions Ie wind, mirage.... But could possibly be a bedding issue, or an action screw loose.
Groups that group in two spots, Ie two groups a inch apart, indicates a bedding issues, or possibly a scope issue, or rapidly changing conditions.
Groups that where tight but suddenly go bad is an indicator that the scope mounts might be loosening. But, it also could be a barrel fouling issue, possibly the muzzle crown was damaged.
As you can see this isn't an exact science. There are multiple causes for each effect.