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Bag alignment !

Lets talk more about the bag fill, I now have the gun tracking pretty good but not great, the stock is the 5/8" and so is the bag, so now do I need to work on taking sand out of the ears? Bag? what am I looking for? Remember this is my first year at this so help me out here. Not sure if I'm going to get to go to Dixon Springs, TN this weekend (have pneumonia that I'm getting over) or go Sunday to BGSL but going to try and shoot somewhere.
 
Lets talk more about the bag fill, I now have the gun tracking pretty good but not great, the stock is the 5/8" and so is the bag, so now do I need to work on taking sand out of the ears? Bag? what am I looking for? Remember this is my first year at this so help me out here. Not sure if I'm going to get to go to Dixon Springs, TN this weekend (have pneumonia that I'm getting over) or go Sunday to BGSL but going to try and shoot somewhere.

Try putting a bit more sand in the ears- make sure youre not on the stitches. Then work on alignment. Twist it and your front rest until it slides straight. If it wont you may need to have your stock milled straight
 
Lets talk more about the bag fill, I now have the gun tracking pretty good but not great, the stock is the 5/8" and so is the bag, so now do I need to work on taking sand out of the ears? Bag? what am I looking for? Remember this is my first year at this so help me out here. Not sure if I'm going to get to go to Dixon Springs, TN this weekend (have pneumonia that I'm getting over) or go Sunday to BGSL but going to try and shoot somewhere.

I guess I would want to see how the rifle fit in between the ears before I made any comments on whether it needed more or less. I think its also a "by feel" kind of thing.

If the reticle typically goes lower on the target when returned to battery, the rifle is riding higher in the rear, and would typically need a little sand taken out of the ears.

If the rifle is kinda "sloppy" between the ears, I would say it needs a little more.

Again, kinda by feel.
 
Lets talk more about the bag fill, I now have the gun tracking pretty good but not great, the stock is the 5/8" and so is the bag, so now do I need to work on taking sand out of the ears? Bag? what am I looking for? Remember this is my first year at this so help me out here. Not sure if I'm going to get to go to Dixon Springs, TN this weekend (have pneumonia that I'm getting over) or go Sunday to BGSL but going to try and shoot somewhere.

FWIW...My rifles that are typical long range stocks with flat bottoms shoot and track best with a rear bag that allows it to ride on the flat between the ears.

However my rifles that have short range designed stocks (that I shoot at long and short range) shoot best riding on the ears of the rear bag.

Bart
 
Try putting a bit more sand in the ears- make sure youre not on the stitches. Then work on alignment. Twist it and your front rest until it slides straight. If it wont you may need to have your stock milled straight
Why?

Just trying to learn
CW
 
A sensitive rifle will give you vertical if it hits a hard spot. The heavier it is the easier you can get away with it
For what all applications is that input based from/toward?
While I have seen the same thing with LV 6PPC's, hunter, and other similar short, lighter weight rifles... have also seen the complete opposite effect with heavier LR-BR and F-Class stocks. Much of what I learned in SR-Benchrest went out the window when I switched to the LR disciplines.
Vast indifference in stock designs, barrel lengths, recoil, torque (twist), etc., etc, to generalize bag effects (both front & rear) - IME.
 
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For what all applications is that input based from/toward?
While I have seen the same thing with LV 6PPC's, hunter, and other similar short, lighter weight rifles, but also seen the complete opposite effect with heavier LR-BR and F-Class stocks. Much of what I learned in SR-Benchrest went out the window when I switched to the LR disciplines.
Vast indifference in stock designs, barrel lengths, recoil, torque (twist), etc., etc, to generalize bag effects (both front & rear) - IME.
I shoot UBR from 100 yards to 300 meters, my gun weighs 17 lbs, the bottom of the tracker stock is flat with a slight taper. I have a match coming up this weekend so won't mess with it before next week when I go to lick my wounds ;-) but will try some of both (ears and body of bag). 20190628_091207.jpg 20190628_091214_resized.jpg
 
For what all applications is that input based from/toward?
While I have seen the same thing with LV 6PPC's, hunter, and other similar short, lighter weight rifles, but also seen the complete opposite effect with heavier LR-BR and F-Class stocks. Much of what I learned in SR-Benchrest went out the window when I switched to the LR disciplines.
Vast indifference in stock designs, barrel lengths, recoil, torque (twist), etc., etc, to generalize bag effects (both front & rear) - IME.

It’s funny but except for changing my rear bag. Everything I ever learned about short range has applied to Shooting Long Range.

Just shows there’s more then one way to get to the correct answer.

Bart
 
I have a newer seb max and the side bags are a teardrop shape. Good friend of mine has a older max with side bags more of a rectangular shape and they tend to roll in on top of the stock edges causing the stock to rock. It can cause big problems. Good catch mike!!
 
I didnt like the gap but didnt look to see the upside down part. I would definitely change that before your next match.

Also the other side of that, is most places will dq you if you cant lift the rifle straight up and not disturb the rest. Also called "entrapment". Some places dont check. But if you start shooting good I guarantee you they will start to nit pick.
 
I didnt like the gap but didnt look to see the upside down part. I would definitely change that before your next match.

Also the other side of that, is most places will dq you if you cant lift the rifle straight up and not disturb the rest. Also called "entrapment". Some places dont check. But if you start shooting good I guarantee you they will start to nit pick.
Thanks! I'll definitely look at that and change it if that is the case!!
 

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