Winchester M70 .308, Barrel Contact Accuracy Experiment
We all know not to let a rifle barrel touch anything while shooting right?...RIGHT?! What happens if you do let the barrel contact something? Will it make you miss? Will you spontaneously combust and bring dishonor to your ancestors?! Well in this experiment with My Winchester M70 Featherweight hunting rifle chambered in .308, I find out exactly what happens when the barrel rests on something, or when you touch the barrel with your finger. The results may surprise you!

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