"Shooting from the bag will as i mentioned before, eliminate the human error factor, which is what you're trying to observe and correct. Prone/supported shooting is the easiest and most accurate because it eliminates/mitigates the human error factor. Which makes diagnosing errors from a prone/supported position next to useless."
It sure helps to determine if your sights are aligned to the ammo you are using.
I have shot Winchester White Box from a rest that wouldn't hold 5" at 15 yards. It was the ammo not the gun.
Hardly a useless exercise TDC. For reloaders developing accurate loads is one of the major benefits of our hobby and such activities extend to handguns as well as rifles.
Take Care
Bob
The whole "find a load your pistol likes" comments are bullsh*t. Any variance in ammo will be so minute as to be covered up by the shooters inconsistencies. I will say the same for handloads, although my experience with them is limited( a buddy reloads, I don't). All rounds I've shot or my buddy has shot has performed as advertised. Different bullet styles, weights, and powder charges had zero effect on our abilities to put rounds where we wanted.
Check the link below. Not the be all to end all of testing and information but it flys in the face of "work up or find a load your gun likes" believers.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/edu6.htm
TDC



















































