Re: l
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lennyo3034</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Excellent information on this thread. I'm having a similar issue with a M1a I just got rebedded. Had to remount base and rings. I shoot from a Backpack a NF rear bag.
Is there a reason the groups are at 10 o'clock? </div></div>
A center fire rifle with a right hand twist barrel will string shots between center and 10 o'clock from inconsistent pressure on the rifle during the recoil impulse.
Conversely, a 4 o'clock dispersion generally comes from too aggressive of a right hand during trigger execution.
Combine the random application of the two and you often see groups strung from 10 to 4.
On the other hand, true "two grouping" is normally caused by bedding issues, if the shooter error has been minimized/removed from the equation. I do not consider a Lead Sled the source of automatic removal of the shooter error from the equation.