I'll try to keep this brief yet include pertinent information? I have a stock Rem 700 SPS Varmint barreled action in 308. I bought it as a practice rifle and have changed the stock a few times over the last year, always McMillan stocks. My quest has been to learn to shoot as a sniper would: Harris Bipod and sand-sock at the butt.
Last week I went from using a HTG stock (similar to M40A1) to an A-5 and I found that it shot about 4" high and over an inch left! Wow I wasn't expecting a major change like that. I also have more of a faux M40A3 which uses a McMillan A-4 stock. The SPS now feels very similar to the M40A3 type which I expected.
So, now on to the causes of the POI change. Since we know that the barrel oscillates, I figured that the stock must also oscillate, but at it's own rate. Then from that I figured that the HTG stock and the A-5 stock must be at quite different places when the bullet leaves the muzzle. Comments please.
I also decided that I should re-test my load since it shoots so much different. Again, please comment.
Thanks,
Richard
Last week I went from using a HTG stock (similar to M40A1) to an A-5 and I found that it shot about 4" high and over an inch left! Wow I wasn't expecting a major change like that. I also have more of a faux M40A3 which uses a McMillan A-4 stock. The SPS now feels very similar to the M40A3 type which I expected.
So, now on to the causes of the POI change. Since we know that the barrel oscillates, I figured that the stock must also oscillate, but at it's own rate. Then from that I figured that the HTG stock and the A-5 stock must be at quite different places when the bullet leaves the muzzle. Comments please.
I also decided that I should re-test my load since it shoots so much different. Again, please comment.
Thanks,
Richard