Shot these four groups today with the 2 groups on the left holding the forend with my left arm and applying downward pressure with the full weight of my left arm and light pressure with my right thumb on the tang. The 2 groups to the right are free recoil. In the rifle balance thread I figured I had it all figured out after I balanced this gun and it shot a few nice groups. Well I was wrong again. No matter what I do I can not get any consistency shooting free recoil and with this particular rifle I quit. Shoot three nice ones then next time all over the place. I have tried it all from different bag fills to different rests and rear bags and always make sure the front rest is inline with the rear bag. Tracking is also good. Yes I am using wind flags now and will never go to the range again without them. Ever. I also fired three 5 shot groups yesterday holding the forend with downward pressure with the same results. I think the problem with shooting free recoil in my gun is it is torqueing in the bags and throwing shots. Why it shoots good and then doesn't when shooting free recoil is beyond me. Holding the forend with downward pressure with the left arm is hands down the most repeatable way and shoots the smallest consistent groups in both my 8 twist 6 brs as I have discovered this week. I will also say that holding the forend without applying downward pressure does not shoot near as good as when the downward pressure applied. All five shot groups at 250 yards. 6br 8 twist 36x sightron and 108 Bergers. Not posting this to show off groups but to show the difference in my particular rifle. Strange way to hold a rifle but it works well. 
