NezRongero
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Today I arrived on the range to test my new upper and my brother happens to be there as well troubleshooting shifting point of impact on his 30 BR. At least that is the best I could describe.
He had 5 rounds left when I went to see him, so I asked him to shoot the rounds as he would in a match.
1st shot on target 5, wipe out, target 4 wipe out, target 3 down and right, scratch 10, target 2 same spot, gave him 2 L and 3 up, shoot on 2 again, center punch the X. The reason I asked him shoot target 2 again to see if it is position issue.
I have been a high power shooter since I quit stool shooting in the late 80s, I have forgotten how puzzling benchrest shooting for score could be at times, but what I saw had me scratching.
My brother said, he has been fighting the phenomenon for sometime. He showed me some targets that showed wipe out target 5, targets 4 and 3 shifted, then he corrected for 2 and 1 for wipeouts. The thing though, it does not happen all the time. He further said, he had some targets that he did not correct and the shifted POI continued on through target 1.
So, is it a scope issue? Gun handling? Bag issue? Is it rifle precision issue? Or combination of all of the above?
He had 5 rounds left when I went to see him, so I asked him to shoot the rounds as he would in a match.
1st shot on target 5, wipe out, target 4 wipe out, target 3 down and right, scratch 10, target 2 same spot, gave him 2 L and 3 up, shoot on 2 again, center punch the X. The reason I asked him shoot target 2 again to see if it is position issue.
I have been a high power shooter since I quit stool shooting in the late 80s, I have forgotten how puzzling benchrest shooting for score could be at times, but what I saw had me scratching.
My brother said, he has been fighting the phenomenon for sometime. He showed me some targets that showed wipe out target 5, targets 4 and 3 shifted, then he corrected for 2 and 1 for wipeouts. The thing though, it does not happen all the time. He further said, he had some targets that he did not correct and the shifted POI continued on through target 1.
So, is it a scope issue? Gun handling? Bag issue? Is it rifle precision issue? Or combination of all of the above?