When I talk about a 1/2moa rifle, that means I can, if conditions are decent, produce a 1/2 moa or better group on demand. I generally refer to 5 shot groups.Ok, are we talking about 3 shots at 3/4 MOA or 5?
Can you be more specific on follow through and bag error?
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I squeeze the rear bag to establish elevation. This works fine but it is important to maintain the alignment after the trigger trips. I have on occasion caught myself relaxing when the trigger broke. This caused a flier high. If I tensed at the shot, the shot would go low. This is especially critical with a 308. The lighter the rifle, the more critical it is. This is not a flinch per se, just a bad habit manifesting itself in a flier.
I have not shot a suppressed 308, nor one with a muzzle brake. My feeling is that the effects are much the same since the effect of the brake or suppressor doesn't take place until the bullet exits the muzzle. The flier is caused by what happens before the bullet exits.
Of course, if the rifle is mechanically flawed in some way, that's a whole different matter. WH