I need some help dealing with rifle cant when shooting from a front rest. The rest is a Farley that I bought used about 6 months ago and the rifle I have been shooting recently is a Savage 12 F Class in 6br. It has a 3" wide forend that is flat on the bottom. I tried today with some added rails on the bottom to see if that would help. It didn't rock as easy, but still failed overall. My game is F Class so prone shooting is my go to position.
I can and do occasionally pinch the bag (in the rest) and force the forend to settle in a level position. Then as I begin shooting, the torque of each shot compacts the sand on the right side until the rifle is no longer level. I have resorted to twisting the rifle level with my wrist and then somewhat locking it in that position with my shoulder. I do get good follow through and can see my impacts at 600 yards, so part of me feels good about it, but I don't think that is what others are doing. All my previous thoughts on F Class shooting told me to keep my bodily contact with the rifle to a minimum, until now.
Please offer any help that you can. I really appreciate this site and all the coaching that gets passed on here.
Thanks,
Richard
I can and do occasionally pinch the bag (in the rest) and force the forend to settle in a level position. Then as I begin shooting, the torque of each shot compacts the sand on the right side until the rifle is no longer level. I have resorted to twisting the rifle level with my wrist and then somewhat locking it in that position with my shoulder. I do get good follow through and can see my impacts at 600 yards, so part of me feels good about it, but I don't think that is what others are doing. All my previous thoughts on F Class shooting told me to keep my bodily contact with the rifle to a minimum, until now.
Please offer any help that you can. I really appreciate this site and all the coaching that gets passed on here.
Thanks,
Richard