Zero in six shots at 1k.

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6 inch target, 1000 yards.
Adj. right .75moa after #1, didn’t adjust vertical for 2,3 so it was safe to assume I just dropped the first one.
Adj. down .75moa on #4 but hit 1.0moa lower.
Up .25moa for 5&6.
Rem700. Harris 6-9 bipod. Caldwell bag.
Bell and Carlson M40, Vortex Razor 6-36. IBI medium prefit. 6BR Norma, 107 MatchKing, H-4895, Lapua brass, Fed205.
IMR-4166 works too. Different splash sizes caused by various paint qualities.
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Triple the powder and bullet and distance, that’s awesome.
Just experimenting with the tape. Grip is slick and difficult to consistently hold on to.
 
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Just experimenting with the tape. Grip is slick and difficult to consistently hold on to.

Hockey tape is usually my go too cause I always manage to find some laying around even thought I haven’t played in years.

I saw a really good one years ago where a guy taped out spots on the front and sides of the grip then used a light coating of the rubberized truck bed liner stuff. It actually felt really good in the hands.

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Cerekote has an air dry texture/grippy product but probably pretty pricey for such a small area, I like the truck bed liner idea though, can you get it in small quantities ? Looks like I have some googling to do heheh another rabbit hole to explore. Nice shooting OP!
 
Also just about forgot about this stuff, flexible bandage you can get from azon it sticks to itself and is easy to remove and is grippy, solid colours too.
 

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Cerekote has an air dry texture/grippy product but probably pretty pricey for such a small area, I like the truck bed liner idea though, can you get it in small quantities ? Looks like I have some googling to do heheh another rabbit hole to explore. Nice shooting OP!

Canadian tire used to have spray cans in two sizes I used to coat my wheel wells years ago so potentially an option.

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Very rarely will adjustments be able to be made at 1000 yards with just one shot! Because the wind is never that consistent, especially at 1000 yards. The 6 BR is a great round but still very susceptible to the environment. As mentioned.75 moa is 7 3/4” at 1000yards as well as .25 moa is 2 1/2” at 1000. It is a great group however. Impressive
 
I am confused, 6 inch at 1000yards is just under 0.6moa, how did you make the 0.75moa adjustment down on the scope to make the shot from #2,3 to #4? If the plate is 6inch, the adjustment likes like 0.15moa to me.
 
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