Looking on another internet forum and I ran across an individual who has shot rifle competitions for many years. Palma, F-Class, Benchrest and service rifle. it seems his competitive days were 20-30 years ago. he is very knowledgeable but his opinion often runs counter to what I have read here. He does not believe in gripping a rifle or loading a bipod for example.
he has made the claim several times that magazines often cause a POI shift and each magazine causes a different POI. his recommendation is to find magazines that share a common POI and use them.
I do not see how this is physically possible when shooting a precision bolt action rifle using a bipod/sandbag/rearbag type of shooting. if there is no pressure or stress placed on the magazine and it does not place odd pressure on the rifle in any way, how can a magazine impact where the bullet flies?
has anyone EVER seen a bolt action rifle has a POI shift due to using a different magazine?
I think the guy is full of **** when discussing a bolt gun. I can MAYBE understand a semi-auto with the more forceful closing of the bolt and impact with the feel ramps.
he has made the claim several times that magazines often cause a POI shift and each magazine causes a different POI. his recommendation is to find magazines that share a common POI and use them.
I do not see how this is physically possible when shooting a precision bolt action rifle using a bipod/sandbag/rearbag type of shooting. if there is no pressure or stress placed on the magazine and it does not place odd pressure on the rifle in any way, how can a magazine impact where the bullet flies?
has anyone EVER seen a bolt action rifle has a POI shift due to using a different magazine?
I think the guy is full of **** when discussing a bolt gun. I can MAYBE understand a semi-auto with the more forceful closing of the bolt and impact with the feel ramps.