BLR Grouping

Not the most comfortable

Yes, should be getting better results.It isn't the most comfortable rifle off the bench.Maybe get a friend to try as well, sometimes the rifle doesn't like the owner on certian days.

I can get under 1" groups with my BLR @50 yards open sights when I find the right load and if I can keep my shooting together.

Ok so what is the most comfortable?Whatever that means.Boy this is tough.
 
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Best groups I see consistently out of these rifles is not off of bags or cradles, it is off of the hood of truck or the real hunting rest type spots where the rest is just helping, hope that helps more then confuses
 
Just had supper and thought I would see what was up.Have not had a drink,do not smoke pot.I would hope the moderator would think that your statement is rather uncalled for.Your calling me a drunk and a pot head because I asked you what is the most comfortable off the bench, was not thinking any gun was more comfortable than the other.
 
Just had supper and thought I would see what was up.Have not had a drink,do not smoke pot.I would hope the moderator would think that your statement is rather uncalled for.Your calling me a drunk and a pot head because I asked you what is the most comfortable off the bench, was not thinking any gun was more comfortable than the other.

Well than that shows your experience with firearms.

Maybe you would like to contribute to the BLR thread that you are now in.
 
Well I took it to the range yesterday and I had some different ammo. 150gr Winchester cheapies. The difference was night and day. The first two shots touched each time with the third drifting usually right about an inch or so. If I let the gun sit for 5 minutes between shots 2 and 3, I can get a group of 3 less than an inch. Now I like my BLR.
 
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