geo4061
Well-Known Member
I tried that on my light weight rifles. I couldn't stay consistent. If it works for you and helps you stay on target keep it up. Still grinin' over the laugh.
So here's my question in regards to the nut behind the trigger...
When I shoot I generally shoot off a bag in front and back. Then, I place my hand on top of the end of the scope bell. Generally I do this to keep the gun from kicking up/back or whatever. I get good groups and they are consistant. I know what each of the rifles shoot per load. Should I not place my hand on the scope? Sometimes I will put pressure on the end of the scope to move the crosshairs a fraction of an inch down range. I can change practices if it is suggested.
So here's my question in regards to the nut behind the trigger...
When I shoot I generally shoot off a bag in front and back. Then, I place my hand on top of the end of the scope bell. Generally I do this to keep the gun from kicking up/back or whatever. I get good groups and they are consistant. I know what each of the rifles shoot per load. Should I not place my hand on the scope? Sometimes I will put pressure on the end of the scope to move the crosshairs a fraction of an inch down range. I can change practices if it is suggested.