DoneNOut
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New 1000yd 308 rig shot on 308 day for load development 100yds. Criterion bull barrel.
The Lord's powder: Varget and 200.20X
The Lord's powder: Varget and 200.20X
Thanks, Its pretty slippery though. Between the stock, and the free recoil/slide of the front bag, and probably inappropriate for this discipline rear bag, the struggle was real. I think it needs to be shot from a bench, so while seated I can just lay my upper body weight into it and manage the recoil better. Don't quote or even consider me a benchrest shooter, because I probably violated cardinal rules of that sport, but all I gotta do is put the bench on the back 40, fool around & find out!Like the stock. Seems to shoot ok. Sweet!!
What are you doing about a cheek rest? I am entertaining the idea to add one.I have almost the same thing - Savage 12 but mine is an F-Class in 6 BR Norma, X-Caliber full-bull barrel. I like the grey laminated stocks for some reason... have three of them.
I haven't needed one on any of those rifles yet. I try not to snuggle too hard up to them when they're on the rest and tracking.What are you doing about a cheek rest? I am entertaining the idea to add one.
If I get a decent benchrest rear bag with ears, like a Protektor, is cheek weld necessary?I haven't needed one on any of those rifles yet. I try not to snuggle too hard up to them when they're on the rest and tracking.
In the past on several factory Remingtons I've drilled through the stock and put on a kydex one, but that might look tacky on a nicer rifle.
Adjustable Kydex Cheek Rest - Matthew's Fabrication
Adjustable Kydex Cheek Rest - Matthew's Fabrication Cheek Riser Cheek Rest Custom Molded, for the Greatest Accuracy - Stay On Targetmatthewsfabrication.com
I managed to crack the code on the precision aspect of a rig. Now the accuracy is up to me! LOLThat's funny you mentioned this day BFD, my nephew down in Tallahassee wished me good tidings in celebration of 308 day and I hate you for having sooooooo many accurate guns
I'm gonna try a few things today with bags on a bench. I don't want to depart very far from my usual shooting style. To keep things consistent across the board. I will screw up and use one style of shooting on another. I know me! I am just competing against myself here, so if I am keeping my shots on an IPSC plate at 1000 with a 308 I think I'll deserve a medal. LOLNot according to the free recoil crowd. But 308 might be around the upper limit of what can handle that, and a hunter stock won't track well enough to shoot it completely free. One guy I shoot with doesn't even grip the stock, puts his finger in the trigger guard and flicks it. I get my hand on it, get my jaw to where it's lined up. Just not jammed up into my cheekbone like when I'm taking a hard hold and muscling the gun onto target.
I use Protektor bags, for a stock like that the either the BB or Dr sloped with the carry handle. Eagle back so the bag lines up with the stock angle and adjusts the vertical.
Give it a couple trips out and you'll be bored with that and hanging a 10" plate. IPSC is 2MOA, you'll get that fast!if I am keeping my shots on an IPSC plate at 1000 with a 308 I think I'll deserve a medal. LOL