Dusty Stevens
Shiner
Yes lead shot in a rear bag is disastrous. Also make sure a bullet will slip freely into a fired case
Ouch!Normally my guns shoot foot
You might try just doubling up an old terrycloth washrag or the like and lay it in the rear bag's vee under the stock. That should dampen any rebound effect enough to show an improvement.Iy had crossed my mind about the bag being filled with lead shot making the gun kick away during the shot because it is to hard .
Normally my guns shoot good with the setup I have but I may try another bag with softer fill .
it should, I’ve been through this myself getting just the ideal mix can be trial and error. Too soft wasn’t good eitherI read up on different types of filler for my rear bag , I went to tractor supply and bought some sand blasting sand
( black beauty - medium ) several people suggested it .
Gonna give that a try .
My front rest has a leather bag and it is filled with coarse sand and feels about right .
I hope this will help my groups .
View attachment 1185979 I know this sounds stupid but I keep chasing my tail and cannot figure it out .
6.5x47 benchmark barrel , trued 700
130 eldm jumped .020
450 cci
Varget
.002 shoulder bump
200 yds
Shot off a bench with a rest front and rear
No wind .
Shot this today . ( load development ) Puts 2 in there good most of the time and throws out the third .
cannot figure out why this is happening . Any advice ?
Ill try shooting 2 then shoot 2 later .
Yes I am on the upper end of pressure . 38.7 gave hard blot lift and extractor mark , pierced primer .but 38.4 all signs went away .
37.5 normally shoots good but this is a new lot of powder has opened it up .
I feel as though I am a efficient shooter but am always trying to improve .
I have a fairly new sightron s111 8-32 and
My trued action is bedded in a good stock so I don't think my equipment of faulty but I cannot rule anything out 100%
Some years back, a friend and I were working up loads for a fancy rifle that was driving us batty with thrown shots in test groups. It turned out that the culprit was a rock hard rear bag. That particular rifle did not like a bag filled that way. Another thing that I would try is to reposition the front bag a lot farther back on the stock.
Can you imagine the problems that would be solved group wise and the backs that would be saved if heavy sand was eliminated in the shooting world? Happens every timeUpdate !
After taking several peoples suggestions and not having much luck I took some advice and emptied the lead shot from my rear bag and filled it with medium grit sand blast media from Tractor Supply what a difference it made !!
Can you imagine the problems that would be solved group wise and the backs that would be saved if heavy sand was eliminated in the shooting world? Happens every time
It packs and bounces like concrete instead of absorbing the vibrations. Just know it worksI'm trying to imagine what's going on here. Isn't this a bunny ear rear bag? If it's not arresting the recoil of the rifle, how is this affecting the rifle?
Yes, I'm one of those pesky people that struggles to accept things until he understands them.
I personally like the lightweight filler in my Triad Tactial wedge bags.
I looked for some of the blasting media at TSC but they only had it in large bags. I don't have a problem getting that quantity but wanted to know if it is thought to work considerably better than the fine sand used for pool filters, which is what I use now?