doverpack12
WKR
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I have noticed this with a few titles recently and I don’t remember seeing this before so I’m figuring it’s something with my shot process or rest. Both rifles are proven 0.75-0.5 Moa consistently. Using scopes with parallax adjusted prior to first shot so crosshairs do not move as I move my head around. I have cheek rests with foam adjusting the height so I can rest my head firmly on the stock and keep my eye centered in the scope. Front rest is either an “H” shaped Caldwell bag or a metal triangle with a forearm shaped bag on top of the flat platform. Rear I use sandbags or bunny ear bags. Both triggers are 2-2.5 pounds.
When I am settled and bags adjusted I will start to squeeze the trigger and I can watch my crosshairs go from perfectly centered and start dropping low. It’s not a lot but I don’t want to see any movement and I believe whatever is causing this is adding vertical to my groups.
Looking for ideas or solutions.
When I am settled and bags adjusted I will start to squeeze the trigger and I can watch my crosshairs go from perfectly centered and start dropping low. It’s not a lot but I don’t want to see any movement and I believe whatever is causing this is adding vertical to my groups.
Looking for ideas or solutions.