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I dont think it s a muscle problem. I think its a scope problem.. Go grab your self a big boy scope and you wont have these problems. Maybe the windage isn't meant to be zeroed..
For what its worth, the LEO snipers in my neck of the woods only use 168 FGMM. They buy it by the lot and when they train, they train out to 1k, with the 168 SMK. Is it ideal? No. Is it recommended? No. Will it get out there? Yes, but maybe not in the best fashion. I have used the 168 A-Max...
Caveat, that was measured center to center. Too bad I can't afford to feed my rifle with a constant string of 175 Fed GMM. I haven't won any competitions yet, but I have at least placed in all of them. 2nd and 3rd consistently. Hopefully when I break into 1st it's not because the other...
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I dont believe that is what he is saying brother.. He wants contact on both lugs (rear face of the bolt lugs) equally. That has nothing to do with the chamber. Typically, headspace is set AFTER the bolt lugs are trued and lapped..