Had my new Tikka .223 out at the range today. Was wondring what causes the shooting pattern in the first 2 targets? The winds were 10-15km/h at my back. I am thinking this has more to do with my form than anything.
I had some earlier groups that were around 1-1.2 inch. I noticed how much this gun recoils compared to my Rem in a heavy Boyds stock. My 700 with Boyds Thumbhole comes straight back about an inch when it goes boom. The Tikka, with synthetic stock tends to bounce off the bi-pod more and recoil back and to one side. If I allow it to almost free recoil with just a bit of pressure against my shoulder, the groups open up to 1.2 in. If I hold it tight to my shoulder and really press my cheek into it, the groups are instantly brought down to .5-.75in. Is this simply a product of firearm weight and bi-pod bounce?
I had some earlier groups that were around 1-1.2 inch. I noticed how much this gun recoils compared to my Rem in a heavy Boyds stock. My 700 with Boyds Thumbhole comes straight back about an inch when it goes boom. The Tikka, with synthetic stock tends to bounce off the bi-pod more and recoil back and to one side. If I allow it to almost free recoil with just a bit of pressure against my shoulder, the groups open up to 1.2 in. If I hold it tight to my shoulder and really press my cheek into it, the groups are instantly brought down to .5-.75in. Is this simply a product of firearm weight and bi-pod bounce?
