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I would put a beanbag under your bipod versus having it on the hard table. It made a big difference for me.
Piece of carpet is what most use.
I would put a beanbag under your bipod versus having it on the hard table. It made a big difference for me.
I find Win .22lr ammo to be hit or miss, if the rifle likes it you’ll get decent groups. It’s obvious when it doesn’t like it lol. Now that you have a couple brands that shoot well enough practice your fundamentals over and over, someone else asked already but is your optic mounted properly? Are the bases or rail and rings torqued to spec, same with the action screws? Are they hand tightened or torqued, you can experiment with torquing action screws incrementally and see if that affects groups as well.
I feel that the 16 inch barrel on my rifle may become a limiting factor pretty soon.
Will talk to the store I bought it from to see if I can return the rifle (bought it used from them), and potentially get something more serious
I wouldn't. Keep it as you will regret trading it off. You got this one figured out and will have to go through the learning curve all over again. Not to say that you shouldn't upgrade. Keep it. Don't trade it off.
I'm with OldFart - since you're shooting really well with your rifle, it would be a shame to toss it.
I am curious though, what is it about a 16" barrel that would limit your shooting?
I feel that the 16 inch barrel on my rifle may become a limiting factor pretty soon.
Will talk to the store I bought it from to see if I can return the rifle (bought it used from them), and potentially get something more serious
Eugene, IF you're planning to continue with bench shooting I'd keep this until you're more experienced to know what you REALLY WANT out of a rile. A longer barrel makes little diff in 'short range' like 100-150 if you're of a bench. Your 'form' is more important at this point. IF you OD plan to change, consider selling this on EE or ####### (if you want to stay local, FTF). Prob get better money than 'back to the gun store'.