I was out shooting today and had some mixed results, all with a bipod which is a Rock Mount and nothing fancy;
Shooting with my Savage MkII .22LR at 50 meters and CCI ammo I was getting 5 shot groups from .5"-1" with the bipod resting on the ground which is gravel.
Next I was shooting my Tikka T3 Lite .233 at 100 meters. Normally I shoot from a bench with either a bag or bipod and groups hover around 1" with Federal FMG 55g rounds. Today the bipod was resting on a wooden deck and I found that with the recoil it tended to skip along the wood. I also found that shooting prone I was having a lot more trouble than normal eliminating the black from my scope picture. The 5 shot groups were at around 3".
What I'm wondering is if the scope issue (paralax?) is what's causing my group to open up or if it's the bipod that's ruining everything on the recoil / follow-through.
Please advise and thanks!
Shooting with my Savage MkII .22LR at 50 meters and CCI ammo I was getting 5 shot groups from .5"-1" with the bipod resting on the ground which is gravel.
Next I was shooting my Tikka T3 Lite .233 at 100 meters. Normally I shoot from a bench with either a bag or bipod and groups hover around 1" with Federal FMG 55g rounds. Today the bipod was resting on a wooden deck and I found that with the recoil it tended to skip along the wood. I also found that shooting prone I was having a lot more trouble than normal eliminating the black from my scope picture. The 5 shot groups were at around 3".
What I'm wondering is if the scope issue (paralax?) is what's causing my group to open up or if it's the bipod that's ruining everything on the recoil / follow-through.
Please advise and thanks!