Just got done trying to shoot from a bipod for the first time. Everything shot at 300 yards with a 308, 135SMK, 201 Norma powder, Lake City'77 brass, and CCI primers. The top left target is 10 rounds off the bench with a rest. The right top and bottom is on my fat belly with bipod. The bottom right, I was getting tired and it showed, so I stopped. The top right is not that bad for my first go round with a bipod, in my eyes anyhow. Both are no larger than 3".
What has me stumped is the two groups on the top left. Separate they are nice groups, BUT ITS SUPPOSED TO BE ONE! The larger group is almost 1" and the small one is 3/4" measuring to the outside of bullet holes. They were both fired back to back letting the barrel cool between the two. Both groups formed with the first 5 rounds, and the next five rounds just fell into the two groups you see. How it grouped two five round groups is mind boggling. I am used to flyers, called and uncalled, I haven't got good enough to call all of em yet. But 5 flyers put that close together?! What the bugger am I doing wrong?

What has me stumped is the two groups on the top left. Separate they are nice groups, BUT ITS SUPPOSED TO BE ONE! The larger group is almost 1" and the small one is 3/4" measuring to the outside of bullet holes. They were both fired back to back letting the barrel cool between the two. Both groups formed with the first 5 rounds, and the next five rounds just fell into the two groups you see. How it grouped two five round groups is mind boggling. I am used to flyers, called and uncalled, I haven't got good enough to call all of em yet. But 5 flyers put that close together?! What the bugger am I doing wrong?
