I started shooting our local mid-range F-class matches in F/TR using an old Remington 40X .308 barreled action (24" barrel) in an Accuracy International chassis. Nothing fancy, just using a Harris bipod and a rear squeeze bag. Though I haven't measured it lately, I'm sure the rifle has at least a 4.5 pound trigger. I did pretty well and enjoyed the matches so much that I decided to set up a rifle specifically for F/TR. I had a spare Remington 700 action that I had barreled with a 30" medium Palma barrel and I added a Jewell trigger set at approximately a 1lb pull. I got a great deal on an MPA hybrid chassis, got a better bipod and rear bag and figured I had a great set up for the matches.
Unfortunately my scores plunged by an average of 20-30 points with the new rifle. I found myself getting lots of horizontal dispersion - too many 8's and more than a couple of 7's in every match. I blamed them on the wind, but really knew it was me. I kept practicing, but try as I might I couldn't get rid of the horizontal. In every practice session I kept getting unexpected horizontal shots that just drove me crazy.
In frustration, I decided to try replacing the 30" barreled action with the 40X barreled action - heavy trigger and all - to see what happened. I've now fired a couple of practice sessions with the new set up and I'm back to shooting like I was before I got the new rifle. My groups are now one ragged hole at 100 and 200 yards with no horizontal flyers. Believe me, that wasn't the case before.
While I suppose it could be something else that was going on I'm blaming my struggles with the new rifle on the light trigger (and my technique with it?). Am I the only shooter who has struggled going from a heavy trigger to a light one?
Unfortunately my scores plunged by an average of 20-30 points with the new rifle. I found myself getting lots of horizontal dispersion - too many 8's and more than a couple of 7's in every match. I blamed them on the wind, but really knew it was me. I kept practicing, but try as I might I couldn't get rid of the horizontal. In every practice session I kept getting unexpected horizontal shots that just drove me crazy.
In frustration, I decided to try replacing the 30" barreled action with the 40X barreled action - heavy trigger and all - to see what happened. I've now fired a couple of practice sessions with the new set up and I'm back to shooting like I was before I got the new rifle. My groups are now one ragged hole at 100 and 200 yards with no horizontal flyers. Believe me, that wasn't the case before.
While I suppose it could be something else that was going on I'm blaming my struggles with the new rifle on the light trigger (and my technique with it?). Am I the only shooter who has struggled going from a heavy trigger to a light one?