My goal is to become the best shooter I can be out to at least 1000 yards.
I need some advice on where to go from where im at in my shooting.
My rifle is a newer savage .308, Vortex viper PST MOA with Weaver low profile rings and Weaver 20 MOA rail. I have a shooting range in my backyard that goes out to 1000 yards. I just zeroed at 100 yards and adjusted the parallax correction. Im shooting Federal powershock 150g. The life of the rifle so far is as follows: Break in, fire a round clean and repeat for the first 20 rounds. Zeroed at 100 yards that took another 60 rounds. Could have used fewer rounds but I was taking my time and experimenting with it.
Raised the comb by taping a 1 1/2 inch pad to it. That helped a lot. The rifle sits on a leadsled for support.
I take my time and watch my breathing. The reticle seems perfectly aligned with the target. I squeeze gently and follow through. Most of my shots land within 2 MOA with quite a few fliers. When im off... Im way off.
Now heres my thoughts on it. The groups arent as tight as I would like. Of course I need practice. Other factors that cross my mind are. The ledsled could be effecting shot placement. I might be more accurate with a sand bag and solid contact with the rifle to shoulder. The wind at 100 yards could be causing fliers... But im not sure about this. A good competition load might also help get the groups tighter.
My shooting position could also have an effect. I live in a very remote area and theres nobody nearby to watch how I shoot and give me pointers. Im learning by reading and doing.
Down the road Im looking at changing the stock to a Macmillan A5 and the barrel to a Krieger heavy target barrel. Based on that what else can I do to make my groups tighter and more consistent ?
Shooting skills, rifle adjustments things I may have overlooked.
Thanks for your time !
I need some advice on where to go from where im at in my shooting.
My rifle is a newer savage .308, Vortex viper PST MOA with Weaver low profile rings and Weaver 20 MOA rail. I have a shooting range in my backyard that goes out to 1000 yards. I just zeroed at 100 yards and adjusted the parallax correction. Im shooting Federal powershock 150g. The life of the rifle so far is as follows: Break in, fire a round clean and repeat for the first 20 rounds. Zeroed at 100 yards that took another 60 rounds. Could have used fewer rounds but I was taking my time and experimenting with it.
Raised the comb by taping a 1 1/2 inch pad to it. That helped a lot. The rifle sits on a leadsled for support.
I take my time and watch my breathing. The reticle seems perfectly aligned with the target. I squeeze gently and follow through. Most of my shots land within 2 MOA with quite a few fliers. When im off... Im way off.
Now heres my thoughts on it. The groups arent as tight as I would like. Of course I need practice. Other factors that cross my mind are. The ledsled could be effecting shot placement. I might be more accurate with a sand bag and solid contact with the rifle to shoulder. The wind at 100 yards could be causing fliers... But im not sure about this. A good competition load might also help get the groups tighter.
My shooting position could also have an effect. I live in a very remote area and theres nobody nearby to watch how I shoot and give me pointers. Im learning by reading and doing.
Down the road Im looking at changing the stock to a Macmillan A5 and the barrel to a Krieger heavy target barrel. Based on that what else can I do to make my groups tighter and more consistent ?
Shooting skills, rifle adjustments things I may have overlooked.
Thanks for your time !