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jaybic
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Hello again,
I got a great deal of valuable info from my first post so I am going back to the well again.
I am trying to improve my bench habits/load testing technique and am hoping to find some answers. I have been an avid rifle shooter/reloader for years but am trying to improve to "almost bench quality" handloading for target/varmint shooting. What I am now questioning is my actual shooting technique and how that plays(or not) a part.
Do you bench guys have a certain "routine" for taking each shot? I am talking about sitting down, cheek weld, trigger squeeze(freecoil?) death grip on the gun type stuff. It seems like I will shoot a 10 shot group(the norm for my load testing standards) and I can hide 6/7 shots under my thumbnail(stock 22-250 Abolt with trigger job and Leupold VX III 4x14 w/varmint reticle and AO)and the next 3 or 4 shots will be 3/4-1 inch away, sometimes in a little group of their own and sometimes all over. I should maybe post pics of groups to help me explain this but I hope you guys know what I am getting at. Maybe not looking thru the scope the same way each time? I am shooting off a bench(metal with wood top bolted to a concrete slab@ 100 yds at a 2 inch shoot n see target with a 3/16 inch orange dot for an aiming point and the shots hit 2 inches high so I dont blow out my aiming point. I believe my hold is quite steady in the scope also but maybe not. I know this is not good shooting by bench standards but ya gotta start some where.
I dont have a fancy rest( I cant believe what you guys will pay for a rest!) but I made one out of a piece of 2x10 wood that has a nice snug U shaped fore end rest that is carpeted and it extends back under the stock which sits in a small bench type sand bag that I squeeze to move the scope up and down.
I am sorry if I am on the wrong site and for the long post but the varmint sites just dont seem to get this in depth on the subject so I wanted to go to the pros for advice and that is you guys.
Long question short. Is it the gun, the load, the rest, technique, scope focus....ect...ect?
Any ideas fellas?
Thanks again to any and all of you.
Jaybic
Rookie Accuracy Nut
P.s I did take some advice on my other thread and have some books/dvd coming but not here yet and if all the answers are in there, I apologize for bothering anyone.
I got a great deal of valuable info from my first post so I am going back to the well again.
I am trying to improve my bench habits/load testing technique and am hoping to find some answers. I have been an avid rifle shooter/reloader for years but am trying to improve to "almost bench quality" handloading for target/varmint shooting. What I am now questioning is my actual shooting technique and how that plays(or not) a part.
Do you bench guys have a certain "routine" for taking each shot? I am talking about sitting down, cheek weld, trigger squeeze(freecoil?) death grip on the gun type stuff. It seems like I will shoot a 10 shot group(the norm for my load testing standards) and I can hide 6/7 shots under my thumbnail(stock 22-250 Abolt with trigger job and Leupold VX III 4x14 w/varmint reticle and AO)and the next 3 or 4 shots will be 3/4-1 inch away, sometimes in a little group of their own and sometimes all over. I should maybe post pics of groups to help me explain this but I hope you guys know what I am getting at. Maybe not looking thru the scope the same way each time? I am shooting off a bench(metal with wood top bolted to a concrete slab@ 100 yds at a 2 inch shoot n see target with a 3/16 inch orange dot for an aiming point and the shots hit 2 inches high so I dont blow out my aiming point. I believe my hold is quite steady in the scope also but maybe not. I know this is not good shooting by bench standards but ya gotta start some where.
I dont have a fancy rest( I cant believe what you guys will pay for a rest!) but I made one out of a piece of 2x10 wood that has a nice snug U shaped fore end rest that is carpeted and it extends back under the stock which sits in a small bench type sand bag that I squeeze to move the scope up and down.
I am sorry if I am on the wrong site and for the long post but the varmint sites just dont seem to get this in depth on the subject so I wanted to go to the pros for advice and that is you guys.
Long question short. Is it the gun, the load, the rest, technique, scope focus....ect...ect?
Any ideas fellas?
Thanks again to any and all of you.
Jaybic
Rookie Accuracy Nut
P.s I did take some advice on my other thread and have some books/dvd coming but not here yet and if all the answers are in there, I apologize for bothering anyone.
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