While shooting my last group today (10 shots) I got an intersting result. I had 6 shots in one nice group and 4 shots in another nice group about 1 MOA above it. I had been having similar issues earlier in the day but had written those high shots off as fliers, etc.
My question is what could I be doing in my setup or technique that would cause my shots to miss high on a semi consistant basis?
I do not believe this is equipment releated but rather operator error. My theory is that I am doing something wrong intermittently, but the error is consistant (thus the off target shots forming a second group). The error appears to only affect elevation, not windage. My problem is I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
Groups were shot using a Harris bipod with rear bag. Winds were almost non-existent.
Any suggestions would be appreciated as I am 99% sure that this is operator and not equipment or ammo related.
My question is what could I be doing in my setup or technique that would cause my shots to miss high on a semi consistant basis?
I do not believe this is equipment releated but rather operator error. My theory is that I am doing something wrong intermittently, but the error is consistant (thus the off target shots forming a second group). The error appears to only affect elevation, not windage. My problem is I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
Groups were shot using a Harris bipod with rear bag. Winds were almost non-existent.
Any suggestions would be appreciated as I am 99% sure that this is operator and not equipment or ammo related.