Has anyone ever experimented with making rests, esp. "sandbags" that are outside the rules, but might give useful information?
Here is something I've noticed from shooting score, both rimfire, where I'm a neophyte, and centerfire, where I'm not:
As you move round the target, strange things happen. By "strange," I mean the shot doesn't go where you would think it would.
I'd say it doesn't go where expected, except this is so repeatable that you can hold for it, and while you're holding in a different place for a X, you get the X.
The main problem: I have this happen in CF esp. on the top two bulls, and in RF on the two right columns, where (on the IBS target) there is no sighter bull above the record bulls. In other words, in both RF and CF score, the shots on the bulls farthest away from the sighters where you initially set up, repeatably show different points of impact from the record bulls closest to the sighter bull.
I've also read all the differing theories I could find on the best material and filll for good sandbags. Heavy sand for weight, Sand with irregular edges. Etc. Looser packed, hard packed, various tension from the rest on the front bag, on & on.
Read what I could find on the proper shape for the rear bag. Boyd Allen has done some testing on the shape of the rear bag, but I think he's formed no firm conclusions. He and others have experimented with how the butt contacts the ears and bottom of the rear bag.
Best I can tell, there is no repeatable, works-on-all-rifles setup, with the possible exception of unlimiteds -- which with score, is only shot in rimfire..
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I hope I've described the problem well enough. Here is the thinking:
We could make "sandbags" out of foam rubber, or hard rubber, or a combination of foam & hard rubber. Or something else. Pretty much any shape, stiffness, contact area, etc. we'd like to try. Anybody tried this and come up with superior, repeatable results? It wouldn't be legal, except for shooting a bag gun in the unlimited class, but might teach us a whole lot about how to make better legal sandbag/rests.
Here is something I've noticed from shooting score, both rimfire, where I'm a neophyte, and centerfire, where I'm not:
As you move round the target, strange things happen. By "strange," I mean the shot doesn't go where you would think it would.
I'd say it doesn't go where expected, except this is so repeatable that you can hold for it, and while you're holding in a different place for a X, you get the X.
The main problem: I have this happen in CF esp. on the top two bulls, and in RF on the two right columns, where (on the IBS target) there is no sighter bull above the record bulls. In other words, in both RF and CF score, the shots on the bulls farthest away from the sighters where you initially set up, repeatably show different points of impact from the record bulls closest to the sighter bull.
I've also read all the differing theories I could find on the best material and filll for good sandbags. Heavy sand for weight, Sand with irregular edges. Etc. Looser packed, hard packed, various tension from the rest on the front bag, on & on.
Read what I could find on the proper shape for the rear bag. Boyd Allen has done some testing on the shape of the rear bag, but I think he's formed no firm conclusions. He and others have experimented with how the butt contacts the ears and bottom of the rear bag.
Best I can tell, there is no repeatable, works-on-all-rifles setup, with the possible exception of unlimiteds -- which with score, is only shot in rimfire..
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I hope I've described the problem well enough. Here is the thinking:
We could make "sandbags" out of foam rubber, or hard rubber, or a combination of foam & hard rubber. Or something else. Pretty much any shape, stiffness, contact area, etc. we'd like to try. Anybody tried this and come up with superior, repeatable results? It wouldn't be legal, except for shooting a bag gun in the unlimited class, but might teach us a whole lot about how to make better legal sandbag/rests.