Over the last year I seem to have picked up a bad habit that is occasionally causing excessive vertical in my groups.
I've specifically tried playing with bipod loading more/less and consistent/settled hold on rear bag primarily but I haven't really been able to get rid of it - so looking for some suggestions.
I can introduce -more- vertical stringing by exaggerating more/less bipod load or bag squeeze.
But if I lay down 10-20 shots on the same target, I just can't seem to get rid of a couple that are that are well outside the "normal" group.
Looking back at targets a year ago I my groups were must more "round", shots that ruined an otherwise fine group were more scattered, not -just- high.
Here is example from this morning @ 300 yards.
10 shot group, 7 are sub .5 and then 3 are way high, but not much worse on horizontal.
Shooting is off bipod and pint sized game changer as read bag.
It seems to happens regardless of prone, modified prone, or seated at a bench.
Any ideas what to look for or try?
I've specifically tried playing with bipod loading more/less and consistent/settled hold on rear bag primarily but I haven't really been able to get rid of it - so looking for some suggestions.
I can introduce -more- vertical stringing by exaggerating more/less bipod load or bag squeeze.
But if I lay down 10-20 shots on the same target, I just can't seem to get rid of a couple that are that are well outside the "normal" group.
Looking back at targets a year ago I my groups were must more "round", shots that ruined an otherwise fine group were more scattered, not -just- high.
Here is example from this morning @ 300 yards.
10 shot group, 7 are sub .5 and then 3 are way high, but not much worse on horizontal.
Shooting is off bipod and pint sized game changer as read bag.
It seems to happens regardless of prone, modified prone, or seated at a bench.
Any ideas what to look for or try?