First off, thank you for all the help I have received from everyone on this site. Second, sorry for the long post but I want to give as much info as possible to help diagnose my issue.
Could use some opinions on my grouping problem. I'm less than a year into precision rifle and slowly getting better, not quite at the rate i would like though.
I got Franks "Day One" dvd this week and watched it a few times. I have also been subscribed to the online training for the past 4-5 months.
Last week I went out and went through 60 rounds trying to maintain at least MOA accuracy from 100-750 yards. I did my best each shot to work on the fundamentals and really control my shots. Frustratingly anything past 100 yards and my groups opened up widely.
For example, I have shot multiple 5 shot groups at 100y between 0.3 - 0.8 inches. Best groups further out are:
200y- 3.5"
300y- 5"
400y- 4.5"
550y- 8"
600y- 7"
750y- 4" "Do not know how I was able to pull that one off"
These shot were all made with what I believe to be under 5 mph of wind.
I will be going back out this Thursday and wanted to know what distances you guys would like me to shoot at and either 3 or 5 shot groups, so that I can post my info and results for you guys to help diagnose. I will also post all the weather and rifle data.
Here is the info I have currently.
Rifle: Rem 700 aac-sd .308. with RWS brake.
Base & Rings: Nightforce 20 moa 2 piece w/ nightforce rings
Scope: Vortex Viper PST 4-16
Chassis: XLR
No other modifications have been made.
The scope has been leveled using bubble levels and a plumb-line.
I have shot FGMM 168 & 175s and SMK 175 from SW AMMO and have had various results with each but best results with the 175SMKs. This is also the only ammo I have left, so it's what I will be shooting on Thursday.
My range has known distances from 100-750, which is the info I am going off of, since I do not yet have a range finder. I have worked up and confirmed a dope chart as best I could using shooter and these distances.
I am shooting prone with a bipod, and rear bag and I am able to control the rifle well enough to always see my shots impact. I do not yet have a chronograph.
I also do not have a kestrel but do use the shooter app and am only .5 miles from a local weather tower. I also have wind flags marking every 100 yards.
Please let me know any other info you guys need.
Thank you in advance for any help.
-Dan
Could use some opinions on my grouping problem. I'm less than a year into precision rifle and slowly getting better, not quite at the rate i would like though.
I got Franks "Day One" dvd this week and watched it a few times. I have also been subscribed to the online training for the past 4-5 months.
Last week I went out and went through 60 rounds trying to maintain at least MOA accuracy from 100-750 yards. I did my best each shot to work on the fundamentals and really control my shots. Frustratingly anything past 100 yards and my groups opened up widely.
For example, I have shot multiple 5 shot groups at 100y between 0.3 - 0.8 inches. Best groups further out are:
200y- 3.5"
300y- 5"
400y- 4.5"
550y- 8"
600y- 7"
750y- 4" "Do not know how I was able to pull that one off"
These shot were all made with what I believe to be under 5 mph of wind.
I will be going back out this Thursday and wanted to know what distances you guys would like me to shoot at and either 3 or 5 shot groups, so that I can post my info and results for you guys to help diagnose. I will also post all the weather and rifle data.
Here is the info I have currently.
Rifle: Rem 700 aac-sd .308. with RWS brake.
Base & Rings: Nightforce 20 moa 2 piece w/ nightforce rings
Scope: Vortex Viper PST 4-16
Chassis: XLR
No other modifications have been made.
The scope has been leveled using bubble levels and a plumb-line.
I have shot FGMM 168 & 175s and SMK 175 from SW AMMO and have had various results with each but best results with the 175SMKs. This is also the only ammo I have left, so it's what I will be shooting on Thursday.
My range has known distances from 100-750, which is the info I am going off of, since I do not yet have a range finder. I have worked up and confirmed a dope chart as best I could using shooter and these distances.
I am shooting prone with a bipod, and rear bag and I am able to control the rifle well enough to always see my shots impact. I do not yet have a chronograph.
I also do not have a kestrel but do use the shooter app and am only .5 miles from a local weather tower. I also have wind flags marking every 100 yards.
Please let me know any other info you guys need.
Thank you in advance for any help.
-Dan