shooter86314
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Please don't ban me from the forum!! Don't hate me for shooting a gas gun from the bench.
I am seeking advice from the BR community about how to hold my awkward rifle so I can call my shots. My issue for now is my inability to call my shots, not the accuracy of the rifle.
I have been testing my M1A (308Win) from the bench this year, with little success. I am trying to achieve 5-shot groups that are less than 1 inch. After several months of failure, I decided to try two rifles with less recoil and much better triggers. I shot about .4" at 50 yards with my Win52B and about 3/4" with my light (6 pounds) Rem700 in 257 Roberts at 100 yards. I can call my shots well with the smaller rifles, but I cannot call my shots with my M1A: a few days ago, I fired 35 rounds and called only one shot. When I can call my shots consistently, I will tune for accuracy.
The rifle weighs 12 pounds and has a wooden, match stock. It wears a Leupold 10X silhouette scope with AO and 1-minute dot. My targets are black donuts, 1-1/16" in diameter, with 1/2" wide ring. I shoot from a solid concrete bench. The rifle has the usual accuracy enhancements. I shoot from a Caldwell front rest with large Protektor bag and Caldwell rear bag. The scope is high: my cheek does not touch the stock. I removed both sling swivels. I hold the rifle with moderate firmness and apply low-moderate shoulder pressure. The rifle leaps backward sharply under recoil, which is not severe (not as heavy as that little Roberts), but I do not get that "snapshot" of dot alignment that I get from the smaller rifles and my bullseye pistols.
Can any of you offer some advice that might help me to see the dot? Thankyou.
btw, this is my first post.
I am seeking advice from the BR community about how to hold my awkward rifle so I can call my shots. My issue for now is my inability to call my shots, not the accuracy of the rifle.
I have been testing my M1A (308Win) from the bench this year, with little success. I am trying to achieve 5-shot groups that are less than 1 inch. After several months of failure, I decided to try two rifles with less recoil and much better triggers. I shot about .4" at 50 yards with my Win52B and about 3/4" with my light (6 pounds) Rem700 in 257 Roberts at 100 yards. I can call my shots well with the smaller rifles, but I cannot call my shots with my M1A: a few days ago, I fired 35 rounds and called only one shot. When I can call my shots consistently, I will tune for accuracy.
The rifle weighs 12 pounds and has a wooden, match stock. It wears a Leupold 10X silhouette scope with AO and 1-minute dot. My targets are black donuts, 1-1/16" in diameter, with 1/2" wide ring. I shoot from a solid concrete bench. The rifle has the usual accuracy enhancements. I shoot from a Caldwell front rest with large Protektor bag and Caldwell rear bag. The scope is high: my cheek does not touch the stock. I removed both sling swivels. I hold the rifle with moderate firmness and apply low-moderate shoulder pressure. The rifle leaps backward sharply under recoil, which is not severe (not as heavy as that little Roberts), but I do not get that "snapshot" of dot alignment that I get from the smaller rifles and my bullseye pistols.
Can any of you offer some advice that might help me to see the dot? Thankyou.
btw, this is my first post.