It seems like I shoot one flier in about 99% of my groups... always low and slightly to the left. I'm a right handed shooter...
It's driving me nuts. I shot 3 groups at 300 yards, and what would have been groups between 1.7" and 1.8" were opened up to 2.5" and 2.85". It happens at 100 yards quite a bit also, but obviously isn't as pronounced. what sometimes should be a .3 to .5 inch group @ 100 will end up being .75 to .8... basically double
The best group I shot at 300 today, the "flier" was on my second shot, so I went ahead and put 5 more shots in the group (total of 7). 6 of the seven went into 1.7".... but I've got one shot F'ing up my game...
I'm not calling the flier. They are a total surprise. Shooting factory TAP ammo. Rifle is a remington LTR, mark 4 optics, seekins rings, shooting off sandbags for these groups. had spare ribs today for lunch with a dr. pepper.
any ideas? at least whenever I throw one off, I'm consistant with it... low and to the left.
It's driving me nuts. I shot 3 groups at 300 yards, and what would have been groups between 1.7" and 1.8" were opened up to 2.5" and 2.85". It happens at 100 yards quite a bit also, but obviously isn't as pronounced. what sometimes should be a .3 to .5 inch group @ 100 will end up being .75 to .8... basically double
The best group I shot at 300 today, the "flier" was on my second shot, so I went ahead and put 5 more shots in the group (total of 7). 6 of the seven went into 1.7".... but I've got one shot F'ing up my game...
I'm not calling the flier. They are a total surprise. Shooting factory TAP ammo. Rifle is a remington LTR, mark 4 optics, seekins rings, shooting off sandbags for these groups. had spare ribs today for lunch with a dr. pepper.
any ideas? at least whenever I throw one off, I'm consistant with it... low and to the left.