Throughout much of my shooting life, I've been plagued with shots popping out out the group high. This isn't really "vertical stringing," the group, aside from the errant shot, is good. I have read and re-read Speedy's tips on vertical stringing.
Multiple ranges, though some are noted for letting a shot pop high. Multiple actions -- BAT, Panda, Viper. Multiple barrels. I think multiple rests/bags, though that's harder on an aging memory.
Let's also assume I can (1) develop a good load, and (2) weigh or throw powder accurately. Tried both, long range and short.
Let's NOT assume I've payed attention to always having great ignition -- choosing an action specifically for striker energy, or replacing springs, or using anything but Federal Match primers. (Grasping at straws, I imagine, though ignition issues are maybe too often overlooked in CF benchrest)
What it really sounds like though, is a bad habit, bad technique. I do shoot free-recoil, but realize saying that isn't very descriptive.
Any thoughts?
Multiple ranges, though some are noted for letting a shot pop high. Multiple actions -- BAT, Panda, Viper. Multiple barrels. I think multiple rests/bags, though that's harder on an aging memory.
Let's also assume I can (1) develop a good load, and (2) weigh or throw powder accurately. Tried both, long range and short.
Let's NOT assume I've payed attention to always having great ignition -- choosing an action specifically for striker energy, or replacing springs, or using anything but Federal Match primers. (Grasping at straws, I imagine, though ignition issues are maybe too often overlooked in CF benchrest)
What it really sounds like though, is a bad habit, bad technique. I do shoot free-recoil, but realize saying that isn't very descriptive.
Any thoughts?