Some of that falls into the nut behind the trigger category....or was it the wind, bench set-up, scope, load, etc, etc? Look at the PGA, most the same top players each week.
Ben
Some of that falls into the nut behind the trigger category....or was it the wind, bench set-up, scope, load, etc, etc? Look at the PGA, most the same top players each week.
Ben
Those look more like table manners vs wind.View attachment 1096033
This is what is happening to me. Two were jerks that I call. The top 9 and one on the line (far right) I have no idea were they came from. (distance 300 yards) So with the good advice given here, I have made changes to my reloading and I have added an expanding mandrel. I do need to put more rounds down range and work on my trigger pull and breathing.
Not trying to hijack the thread, but please explain what you mean by K&M mandrel.Annealing my brass and using a K&M mandrel helped me more than sorting my brass.
Tuning at distance is the best. Got a feel for the seating depth window and powder charge.
BSWN 2019 had some interesting winds and certain relays got hit hard. I lost most of my point to the wind.