I'm very new to benchrest shooting and noticed something that doesn't seem right but I don't know how to fix it.
After I align front rest and rear bag with the target I place the rifle in the bags and moderately pound the rear of the stock into the rear bag. Then I get behind the rifle and do some fine tuning to line up the rifle with the target. I slide the rifle back and forth a few times looking for up and down tracking and end up with the front of the stock touching the stop post. Here's where it gets weird. If I dry fire in this position the crosshair jumps up about 3/10 moa and stays there. If I slide the rifle back and forth stopping at the stop post the crosshair is on target. Pull the trigger to dry fire and the crosshair jumps up again.
What is allowing the rifle to move slightly when the trigger is pulled.
After I align front rest and rear bag with the target I place the rifle in the bags and moderately pound the rear of the stock into the rear bag. Then I get behind the rifle and do some fine tuning to line up the rifle with the target. I slide the rifle back and forth a few times looking for up and down tracking and end up with the front of the stock touching the stop post. Here's where it gets weird. If I dry fire in this position the crosshair jumps up about 3/10 moa and stays there. If I slide the rifle back and forth stopping at the stop post the crosshair is on target. Pull the trigger to dry fire and the crosshair jumps up again.
What is allowing the rifle to move slightly when the trigger is pulled.