wondering if I should be altering the way I set up on the gun between my hunting rifle and a heavy barreled "bench" gun. For instance, should i hold the forend of the hunting rifle instead of squeezing the rear bag, what about grip posistion/pressure.
The hunting rifle is a weatherby vanguard S-2 in 25-06, floated, epoxy and pillar bedded. Have been trying to work up a load with berger 115 VLDs using bergers seating depth method. the first round was not very promising. today at the range I started at the furthest distance and that group had two touching and the third about an inch up and to the right. while shooting the first round no rounds ever touched and they averaged about an 1" 1 1/2"
I have shot a few .5 moa groups with this rifle using two different loads ( 85gn nos. BTs & 117gn hor. interlocks) but could not get them to be consistant. I will not rule out the possibility that my reloading could be the issue, but for now I would like to focus on my shooting form.
The bench gun is a new to me savage model 10 tacticle shooting black hills 69 gn hpbt, Two 5 shot groups today were a little under .5 moa. I was trying to set up on both guns the same, but can't help thinking I should be doing somthing differen't. I'm shooting both guns off of the same rear bag and adjustable front rest, making sure i load the rest and not impinge recoil. The S-2 has more recoil than the Savage but doesn't feel like it's lifting up off of the rest. Both triggers are about the same weight, around 3 lbs.
This thing has gotten longer than I expected but I wanted to give as much info as I could. If anyone can give advice, or can suggest a good read or article I would be greatfull.
The hunting rifle is a weatherby vanguard S-2 in 25-06, floated, epoxy and pillar bedded. Have been trying to work up a load with berger 115 VLDs using bergers seating depth method. the first round was not very promising. today at the range I started at the furthest distance and that group had two touching and the third about an inch up and to the right. while shooting the first round no rounds ever touched and they averaged about an 1" 1 1/2"
I have shot a few .5 moa groups with this rifle using two different loads ( 85gn nos. BTs & 117gn hor. interlocks) but could not get them to be consistant. I will not rule out the possibility that my reloading could be the issue, but for now I would like to focus on my shooting form.
The bench gun is a new to me savage model 10 tacticle shooting black hills 69 gn hpbt, Two 5 shot groups today were a little under .5 moa. I was trying to set up on both guns the same, but can't help thinking I should be doing somthing differen't. I'm shooting both guns off of the same rear bag and adjustable front rest, making sure i load the rest and not impinge recoil. The S-2 has more recoil than the Savage but doesn't feel like it's lifting up off of the rest. Both triggers are about the same weight, around 3 lbs.
This thing has gotten longer than I expected but I wanted to give as much info as I could. If anyone can give advice, or can suggest a good read or article I would be greatfull.