I bought a sightron 36x and my groups really opened up. I posted about this a few weeks ago and realized I need to work on my form and alot of other things.
So I started dry firing. The past week I've probably dry fired at least 5k times. Using a sightron 36x. A Nikon 4-12, and an athlon Argos 6-24. Put all the scopes on two rifles. An AR 15, and a custom bolt action. More often than not I'm getting reticle jump. The reticle usually travels to the left maybe .25 moa or less at 50 yards. It's driving me crazy. I have a Caldwell track driver front bag, and a protektor read bag.
I tried
Using spent cases
Tried putting the rifle on the bags and having zero pressure on the rifle and just pulling the trigger.
Making sure parallax was where it needed to be.
Just can't seem to get it not to jump.
I have a bald eagle big fifty front rest coming soon. Perhaps that will help with the problem? Just at a loss. Any suggestions. Worried this will affect accuracy.
So I started dry firing. The past week I've probably dry fired at least 5k times. Using a sightron 36x. A Nikon 4-12, and an athlon Argos 6-24. Put all the scopes on two rifles. An AR 15, and a custom bolt action. More often than not I'm getting reticle jump. The reticle usually travels to the left maybe .25 moa or less at 50 yards. It's driving me crazy. I have a Caldwell track driver front bag, and a protektor read bag.
I tried
Using spent cases
Tried putting the rifle on the bags and having zero pressure on the rifle and just pulling the trigger.
Making sure parallax was where it needed to be.
Just can't seem to get it not to jump.
I have a bald eagle big fifty front rest coming soon. Perhaps that will help with the problem? Just at a loss. Any suggestions. Worried this will affect accuracy.