I do pound the stock into the bag and it hasn't helped so far, I'll try taking out some sand and see if that does it, I can just pull the gun back and then push it up and it is not the same spot so it may be something else. Just not sure.If the reticle comes back lower, that means its riding higher in the rear bag after recoil. I would suggest pounding the rear of the stock into the bag to settle the sand. You can also pick the bag up and drop it straight down to accomplish a similar thing but I like to pound it into the bag a few times to let the sand settle. I didnt used to, but that was before I got my tracking figured out. Other opinions may vary but it's easy enough to try.
Also, depending on how it fits between the ears, you may find you need to remove just a little tiny bit of sand from them. But that would take a closer inspection. And I mean a tiny bit. Start with less than a teaspoon.
Hope that helps.
I’ve always felt that if I have to pound the butt into rear bag I’ve either got to much filler in the ears or wrong size spacing between the ears...I like my stock to ride on the bottom of ears on the flat and virtually get down there under its own weight or just a light push.. JMEI do pound the stock into the bag and it hasn't helped so far, I'll try taking out some sand and see if that does it, I can just pull the gun back and then push it up and it is not the same spot so it may be something else. Just not sure.
I do pound the stock into the bag and it hasn't helped so far, I'll try taking out some sand and see if that does it, I can just pull the gun back and then push it up and it is not the same spot so it may be something else. Just not sure.
Haven't tried yet, am going to the range tomorrow and will try it and let you know if that helps. Thanks,Have you tried taking a little bit of sand out of the ears?
+2Do you really shoot with the bag hanging over like that picture shows? That can't be very stable!
Try shooting from the rear of the bench so everything lines up.
Joe Salt
Not really, just wanted to set up for picturesDo you really shoot with the bag hanging over like that picture shows? That can't be very stable!
Try shooting from the rear of the bench so everything lines up.
Joe Salt
I do pound the stock into the bag and it hasn't helped so far, I'll try taking out some sand and see if that does it, I can just pull the gun back and then push it up and it is not the same spot so it may be something else. Just not sure.
Hey Mark thanks for asking!How did u make out with your bag set up . Last time I went to range I noticed my crosshairs going lower also when pulling stock back . Instead of taking a few minutes to try packing or looking into it (moron) I just started shooting . Anyway , pushing back to front stop crosshairs are pretty close to dead nuts , just pulling back goes low . It shot pretty good . Just wondering if accuracy would increase if crosshairs stayed on target during recoil . I’ll try again this weekend . Let me know please if u figured this out .
Thx and shoot straight !
Mark
Did you try taking a little sand out of the ears?
Mike,Did you try taking a little sand out of the ears?
Hey Mark thanks for asking!
I'm still working on it, haven't figured out what I need to do and I've been working on it. I now have a second rear rest I'm going to try and will let you know what I find, my guns are shooting pretty well (I'll know how well as I have 2 shoots in the next 2 weeks!) if the large nut behind the stock can stay tight.
Mine is the 5/8" all the way back (tracker) so not an issue in my case but I can see where it would be in yours.Now that I think about it , the bottom of my stock gets bigger back to front . It’s 1” at the back and I think 1.25” at the front . My bag spacing is 1” . So I’m wondering if the stock is riding up the rear bag during recoil ? Sounds right , but not sure what the fix is . Don’t really want to reshape bottom of stock .