Rickster66
Regular
- Location
- Montreal, Quebec
I'm new to the precision shooting discipline and am working on the fundamentals. I'm getting decent results but was wondering how important recoil control is to maintaining small group sizes or how muzzle jump is related to shot control/placement. I've been working on the usual core components - sight picture, respiratory pause, natural POI, load bipod, etc. but am not sure if I'm cradling the stock correctly in the pocket or if I need to place it more "solidly" or change my body/stock alignment in an attempt to provide a harder backstop to the recoil. I'm using a Tikka T3 CTR in a Cadex chassis with a PWS FSC30 compensator. I find that the muzzle will jump up and to the left of target with every shot. Should it? Should I focus more on how it sits in the "pocket" to get a more linear movement? Does it matter?
Any input, suggestions or advice from those who've been there, done that?
Thanks in advance.
Any input, suggestions or advice from those who've been there, done that?
Thanks in advance.