Hello all,
Posted up my best group ever at 300 yards Friday, .438 MOA.
All due to practice and using some of the advice from this group. It was from a bench, bipod no rear support.
I watched these videos on here, and hear about "watching the bullet hit the target"/"calling the shot"?
I found it IMPOSSIBLE from my shooting position (sitting), to keep the rifle on target. I was using 18 power on the scope, and when it went "boom", the target disappeared from the glass completely.
Is it possible to actually keep the rifle on target through the shot, when shooting from a bench? If so how?
I will work on "prone", and maybe that will be easier to do in regards to maintaining the sight picture.
Wondering if it even possible to do from a bench?
Thanks all!
Chris
Posted up my best group ever at 300 yards Friday, .438 MOA.
All due to practice and using some of the advice from this group. It was from a bench, bipod no rear support.
I watched these videos on here, and hear about "watching the bullet hit the target"/"calling the shot"?
I found it IMPOSSIBLE from my shooting position (sitting), to keep the rifle on target. I was using 18 power on the scope, and when it went "boom", the target disappeared from the glass completely.
Is it possible to actually keep the rifle on target through the shot, when shooting from a bench? If so how?
I will work on "prone", and maybe that will be easier to do in regards to maintaining the sight picture.
Wondering if it even possible to do from a bench?
Thanks all!
Chris