I shoot a lot of rimfire ammo through my Anschutz model 54 and what bugs me is the occasional flyer that ruins a perfectly good target.
My ammo is 'top shelf' stuff (usually Eley Tenex or Lapua Midas +) and carefully sorted by weight, rim thickness and length from inside of rim to driving band.
This sorting takes a bit of time but is worth the effort, but despite this The occasional 'flyer' occurs. Like 10mm high or low, a big deviation.
I have analysed my technique and after 50 years of shooting I reckon that it is fairly consistent.
Wind is not a factor as I use flags and watch them like a hawk and recently have tested the Annie on windless days when the flags did not move and the ribbons hung limp.
So is it me, is it the rifle or is it the ammo? How does one work out the weak point in the system?
* doggie *
My ammo is 'top shelf' stuff (usually Eley Tenex or Lapua Midas +) and carefully sorted by weight, rim thickness and length from inside of rim to driving band.
This sorting takes a bit of time but is worth the effort, but despite this The occasional 'flyer' occurs. Like 10mm high or low, a big deviation.
I have analysed my technique and after 50 years of shooting I reckon that it is fairly consistent.
Wind is not a factor as I use flags and watch them like a hawk and recently have tested the Annie on windless days when the flags did not move and the ribbons hung limp.
So is it me, is it the rifle or is it the ammo? How does one work out the weak point in the system?
* doggie *