And this is from my Savage 111 .243
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I was watching that group come together in the spotting scope and grinning bigWOW nice
Good day at the range7/23/2018 Howa HCR in 6.5CM @ 100yds using Hornady American Gunner 140gr BTHP
.525 MOA I couldn't get rid of the side to side wiggles. Out of practice I guess, haven't shot since last fall. It felt good to be rifle shooting again. Over .2 off from my best with the same combo.
Oh, 6 rounds. I was having so much fun I lost track.
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That may just be wind.I couldn't get rid of the side to side wiggles.
That may just be wind.
Could be your parallax.
If you moved your head after focusing to check it I think you are good. That's how I do it anyway.
Do you keep your thumb on the right side of the grip? I get more pulse movement when it's on the left side... like gripping a hammer.FWIW the scope is a Vortex Viper PST-43128 6-24x50 EBR-2C(Mrad). At 100 yds it's usually 10-12- power as more increases the perceived shake. Got plenty of that without magnifying it.
Do you keep your thumb on the right side of the grip? I get more pulse movement when it's on the left side... like gripping a hammer.
And also... I don't know how much time you have... but dry-fire is your friend when it comes to consistency. That's still a very nice group though.Left, but hmmmmmm
Assuming the bags are set up properly, some free recoil testing might be in order. Personally, I wouldn't do it because that setup would kick too much...but it's an idea.Do you keep your thumb on the right side of the grip?
Assuming the bags are set up properly, some free recoil testing might be in order. Personally, I wouldn't do it because that setup would kick too much...but it's an idea.