I reload. I think I have that down.
I have some nice guns and nice optics.
I'm at the point where I think the issue is me.
Sometimes I can make beautiful 0.36" 7 shot groups at 200yds. But my very next string will have two fliers. I'm pretty good at feeling when a shot is "off," but I'm not that great at "feeling it" BEFORE I pull the trigger. I try my best to be consistent, but I feel like I need a good solid couple of writeups to help me develop a consistent routine ans mental state pre-shot. Anyone have some good resources?
I've bought some books online and find they're kinda formulamaic (sp?). I want something focusing on positioning, positioning and positioning, and the mental checklist to go through to make sure that positioning is consistent every time.
Right now I kinda get down, and think, okay, left hand on bag. Cheek pressure feels normal (not too much, not too little). Not palming the stock too much. Finger 90 degrees flat on trigger. Body weight on elbows feels okay like last time. Focus on breathing. Buttstock is in the pocket. Slight tension on stock (pulling rifle into my pocket a little). Lean forward into the bipod a little bit. Straight press to the rear. BREAK. I do this checklist for every shot and my groups can be decent. But sometimes I'm off and I want to eliminate the variables.
Also I'm terrible at controlling the front of the gun (bipod hop). It always bounces unless I can dig it into dirt, and I know its not consistent. I feel like that's the source of 50% of my fliers.
I've tried free recoil but it feels soooo goofy to let the gun do whatever it wants, and truthfully, my groups are the worst when I try free recoiling. Maybe I'm doing it all wrong? I know PRS guys swear by it...
Ps.
All my shooting is done with convention rifles. Nothing fancy. Tikka T3X CTR in 260rem and a Ruger American Ranch which can actually shoot veryyyy well when I do my part (1/4moa sometimes, to my surprise).
I have some nice guns and nice optics.
I'm at the point where I think the issue is me.
Sometimes I can make beautiful 0.36" 7 shot groups at 200yds. But my very next string will have two fliers. I'm pretty good at feeling when a shot is "off," but I'm not that great at "feeling it" BEFORE I pull the trigger. I try my best to be consistent, but I feel like I need a good solid couple of writeups to help me develop a consistent routine ans mental state pre-shot. Anyone have some good resources?
I've bought some books online and find they're kinda formulamaic (sp?). I want something focusing on positioning, positioning and positioning, and the mental checklist to go through to make sure that positioning is consistent every time.
Right now I kinda get down, and think, okay, left hand on bag. Cheek pressure feels normal (not too much, not too little). Not palming the stock too much. Finger 90 degrees flat on trigger. Body weight on elbows feels okay like last time. Focus on breathing. Buttstock is in the pocket. Slight tension on stock (pulling rifle into my pocket a little). Lean forward into the bipod a little bit. Straight press to the rear. BREAK. I do this checklist for every shot and my groups can be decent. But sometimes I'm off and I want to eliminate the variables.
Also I'm terrible at controlling the front of the gun (bipod hop). It always bounces unless I can dig it into dirt, and I know its not consistent. I feel like that's the source of 50% of my fliers.
I've tried free recoil but it feels soooo goofy to let the gun do whatever it wants, and truthfully, my groups are the worst when I try free recoiling. Maybe I'm doing it all wrong? I know PRS guys swear by it...
Ps.
All my shooting is done with convention rifles. Nothing fancy. Tikka T3X CTR in 260rem and a Ruger American Ranch which can actually shoot veryyyy well when I do my part (1/4moa sometimes, to my surprise).