I'm noticing a strange trend. In the morning I'll head out for a quick range session and won't be able to print a group better than 1.5" at 200 yards. Then, I'll go out that afternoon, mostly out of frustration, use the same gun, same loads (recently even the same piece of brass shot to shot, reloading on site), and shoot into an inch at 200 yards. I'll have a few good groups, then print a 2-incher that toasts my building confidence. Weather conditions vary, however mostly the 'flyer' that ruins the group is vertical, or vertical and right (even if the wind is prevailing from the right). At shot release, all feels correct, no jerking or pulling I could detect pre-release, and I shoot a lot of rimfire at 100 with capable sticks.
What techniques have you competition/ F-class guys used in the past to iron out those kinks that sneak into your performance session to session?
What techniques have you competition/ F-class guys used in the past to iron out those kinks that sneak into your performance session to session?