Afternoon all,
just seeking some input from those with greater knowledge than I. I have been shooting for decades, including in New Zealand Defence Force. I mainly shoot for recreation and am currently shooting a Lee Enfield No4 Mk2 (T) replica. I realise that the technology and ergonomics of a WW@ firearms has its limitations.
I have been experimenting with how I address the rifle, either a secure hold and pulling into the shoulder (using a sandbag rest) or using my off hand to support the butt in order to finely adjust elevation and thus letting the 'free recoil' and do what it wants.
I have noted that the second 'free recoil' technique does in fact achieve tighter groups, but it also makes a significant change to point of impact - 40mm high and 25mm to the right when at 100m.
I assume that it is due to how my body reacts and influences the rifle during the recoil impulse, does this sound correct? I cant use the 'free recoil' technique in all shooting positions eg kneeling or prone unsupported.
Any information, comments and influences that I may not have considered would be appreciated.
Thanks team.
just seeking some input from those with greater knowledge than I. I have been shooting for decades, including in New Zealand Defence Force. I mainly shoot for recreation and am currently shooting a Lee Enfield No4 Mk2 (T) replica. I realise that the technology and ergonomics of a WW@ firearms has its limitations.
I have been experimenting with how I address the rifle, either a secure hold and pulling into the shoulder (using a sandbag rest) or using my off hand to support the butt in order to finely adjust elevation and thus letting the 'free recoil' and do what it wants.
I have noted that the second 'free recoil' technique does in fact achieve tighter groups, but it also makes a significant change to point of impact - 40mm high and 25mm to the right when at 100m.
I assume that it is due to how my body reacts and influences the rifle during the recoil impulse, does this sound correct? I cant use the 'free recoil' technique in all shooting positions eg kneeling or prone unsupported.
Any information, comments and influences that I may not have considered would be appreciated.
Thanks team.