Another thing. Breaking position. If you're hunting your position is always going to vary a lot, down low on bipod to shoot over a ridge of rock, up high to get over a tussock, sitting, etc etc.
It would be interesting to test a rifle of "known accuracy" across several positions to see how much it altered. Very difficult to eliminate the shooter variable I guess. I did once read about a US shooting team guy in some sort of military style match shooting who had to make specific sight adjustments according to his position. I can't recall if it was due to the rifle ( a grarand I think) or other factors.
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