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04/06/08 11:40 PM
Re: Double rifle project.

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Andreas,
I would like to ad a little of my expereince.
A couple of points:
1- Shoot from off hand or at leat not resting the rifle directly. I found that what works for me is resting the back of my forward hand on an horizontal post as a rest.
2- Shoot at two targets, one for each barrel, so you know where each barret hit from aiming point.
3- You should try at least 3 right-left to know where it shots.

You need to know exactly how the rifle shot from a free recoiling position as when hunting.

Hope this helps.
Martin




I shoot from sticks only resting the rifle in my hands and on two targets but as the importer of the powder i shoosed are out of stock im short of round so i only shhot one from each barrel.
But when they get closer on the target i shoot two from each barrel. And then some for fun.

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Andreas,

i hate to say anythng as I usually end up stcking my foot in my mouth but here goes. We would shoot four and six shot groups and determine the average then make an adjustment. I would start with clean dry bbls and try to shoot the shots at a steady pace. Not rushng but not didlng around either. Dad would mark the shots with the spottng scope and mark them on a target at the bench then back at the shop we would measure the shots on the actual target. This last gun would always shoot one hole wth the right bbl. but the left group would always be larger. Still, it took us forever. :^)




As above but i was using my father (standing by the target) but started to question his math capability. But after two round from each barrel she starts to warm up so further shots wont do anything.



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