I have been searching high and low without success for information pertaining to crosshair movement when dry firing a rifle on rests.  It seems to me that I once read that there should be no movement of the crosshairs when you dry fire.  Well, I tried it on two different rifles and there is crosshair jump on both when the firing pin falls.  When the guns are in the rests, they are solid enough that I can lightly thump the bolt handle and there is no crosshair movement.  I would never have suspected that the firing pin falling could jar the rifle enough to move it (both are heavy varmint barrels).  One of the rifles is shooting consistent 1/4 to 3/8 inch five shot groups (my Savage LRPV 6BR).  The custom 6BR with the Krieger barrel is not doing as well.  It won't consistently do 1/2 inch groups and it should do as well as the Savage.  That's what got me to looking into whether the problem might be the scope, but I tried three different scopes and it didn't help.  Then I thought I would try the dry firing thing.  When the crosshair jumped every time, I changed the scope and that one jumped too, so then I tried the Savage.  The Savage has a Weaver fixed 36X target scope on it, and the crosshairs on that gun jumped the most.  Now, I know the gun shoots, so it seems to me that this crosshairs jumping when dry firing thing is not a very good diagnostic.  Comments Please!
				
			
	








			
			