I don't need advice on how to shoot here, what's going on is I just installed a henry rempel ski pod on my rifles. I've never used this kind of bipod before... I got to the shooting bench, laid out the big carpet mat from the back of my jeep on the bench top, then set up the rifle on top of the carpet, and used (a cheap) rear bag that was available. Straightened out the rifle to the target, got it laying in a natural POA to the target, then got behind it...
I have a load of 45.2gr of varget and 175 SMK that has been shooting very well, bugholing if I do my part... As I geared up behind the rifle and got it on target I felt really stable, it all felt real good. I was testing out this load only just shooting groups with it to make sure it consistently performed... Well as I began shooting my groups DID NOT perform like they did last week... Shot three, three shot groups...(NOT HAPPY NOW)
BUT the rifle DID seemed to track straight back very well, no hop anymore, smooth like butter... but no cigar on target...
I stopped and thought for a minute or two, (What the F***, **********,*********) is going on....
Well three things:
1. I have this new bipod set up that I am not used to at all, do not know how to shoot off of it very well just yet or how it effects things...
2. The ammo... I was low on brass that was ready to be reloaded, and bullets, so I pulled bullets from some other loaded rounds that I had loaded that were not shooting near as good as this load... Resized the brass again, inspected the bullets, all seemed well at least... Then reloaded them back up with this 45.2gr charge.... So maybe these rounds I tested today are a little screwy...
3. For some reason this rifle with the old kick stand type cheapo bipod shot much better when I loaded up the bipod tight, and really had a hard tight grip on he gun...
SOOOO I thought here for a minute, I have never seen guys with a nice fancy bipod with skis for feet load up these bipods, it seems like everyone shoots them more freely and lets the rifle track rearward like a sled... Thats how I thought this bipod was suppose to work...
Well for shits and giggles I loaded up this Rempel bipod some against the wood 2X4 on the front of the bench, held it tight, BOOM, bug holed two 3 shot groups...
SO I can only come away now with the conclusion that this 308 likes a VERY firm VERY tight hold, and the bipod snugged up/loaded against something... Thats what the targets are telling me...
What I am getting at here though is I'm fairly damn certain that F-Class type bipods with ski's on them are not made to be loaded up against something in the front, they are made to recoil rearward and slide/track straight back. When shooting prone out across the fields long range I didn't want to be loading up a bipod against anything, I wanted a smooth rearward slide like its suppose to do..
What is yalls shooting advice here using these f-class bipods with ski's for feet??? Can anyone understand what I've tried to explain here and help me find some kind of solution or conclusion?
As far as I can tell it just all has to do with me and the bipod.... Couldnt be the ammo because once a firm hold was established it bugholed...
All at 200 yards here..
I have a load of 45.2gr of varget and 175 SMK that has been shooting very well, bugholing if I do my part... As I geared up behind the rifle and got it on target I felt really stable, it all felt real good. I was testing out this load only just shooting groups with it to make sure it consistently performed... Well as I began shooting my groups DID NOT perform like they did last week... Shot three, three shot groups...(NOT HAPPY NOW)
BUT the rifle DID seemed to track straight back very well, no hop anymore, smooth like butter... but no cigar on target...
I stopped and thought for a minute or two, (What the F***, **********,*********) is going on....
Well three things:
1. I have this new bipod set up that I am not used to at all, do not know how to shoot off of it very well just yet or how it effects things...
2. The ammo... I was low on brass that was ready to be reloaded, and bullets, so I pulled bullets from some other loaded rounds that I had loaded that were not shooting near as good as this load... Resized the brass again, inspected the bullets, all seemed well at least... Then reloaded them back up with this 45.2gr charge.... So maybe these rounds I tested today are a little screwy...
3. For some reason this rifle with the old kick stand type cheapo bipod shot much better when I loaded up the bipod tight, and really had a hard tight grip on he gun...
SOOOO I thought here for a minute, I have never seen guys with a nice fancy bipod with skis for feet load up these bipods, it seems like everyone shoots them more freely and lets the rifle track rearward like a sled... Thats how I thought this bipod was suppose to work...
Well for shits and giggles I loaded up this Rempel bipod some against the wood 2X4 on the front of the bench, held it tight, BOOM, bug holed two 3 shot groups...
SO I can only come away now with the conclusion that this 308 likes a VERY firm VERY tight hold, and the bipod snugged up/loaded against something... Thats what the targets are telling me...
What I am getting at here though is I'm fairly damn certain that F-Class type bipods with ski's on them are not made to be loaded up against something in the front, they are made to recoil rearward and slide/track straight back. When shooting prone out across the fields long range I didn't want to be loading up a bipod against anything, I wanted a smooth rearward slide like its suppose to do..
What is yalls shooting advice here using these f-class bipods with ski's for feet??? Can anyone understand what I've tried to explain here and help me find some kind of solution or conclusion?
As far as I can tell it just all has to do with me and the bipod.... Couldnt be the ammo because once a firm hold was established it bugholed...
All at 200 yards here..