A lot has been written about the use of leather front and rear bags versus the use of Cordura bags.
I am shooting free recoil and is using Cordura bags. I work really hard on keeping my shooting technique the same but still get the odd flier, printing low.
I was advised to use leather bags instead as they are "more stable" than Cordura bags. I have sinced used leather front and rear bags, as well as a combination of leather and Cordura.
My rifle however shoots vertical groups with leather bags. I have tried different powders on the new leather bags, baby powder and canuba wax powder, I have shot the rifle free, lightly clamped and heavily clamped. The results are vertical groups varying in size. The total free recoil method produced the smallest groups, however still unacceptably big.
I would prefer to shoot the leather bags as I just like them more. I am however now shooting my Cordura bags again, and the groups are horisontal again and much smaller. The odd flier is however still there.
Is there a secret in the preparation of new leather bags? I have "Teflon Tape" on my stocks. Is the transparent type of stock tape a better option when used with leather bags?
I am shooting free recoil and is using Cordura bags. I work really hard on keeping my shooting technique the same but still get the odd flier, printing low.
I was advised to use leather bags instead as they are "more stable" than Cordura bags. I have sinced used leather front and rear bags, as well as a combination of leather and Cordura.
My rifle however shoots vertical groups with leather bags. I have tried different powders on the new leather bags, baby powder and canuba wax powder, I have shot the rifle free, lightly clamped and heavily clamped. The results are vertical groups varying in size. The total free recoil method produced the smallest groups, however still unacceptably big.
I would prefer to shoot the leather bags as I just like them more. I am however now shooting my Cordura bags again, and the groups are horisontal again and much smaller. The odd flier is however still there.
Is there a secret in the preparation of new leather bags? I have "Teflon Tape" on my stocks. Is the transparent type of stock tape a better option when used with leather bags?