Need some advice--
My standard shooting position with AI/AICS centerfires is to use a TIS sling sloop around my upper left forearm to further lock-in the gun while I am shooting prone off of bipod and bag. The technique is a little strange, but it helps offset a shoulder injury and gets the rifle really tight into my right shoulder. I can group at 3/4" all day with this technique and centerfire rounds.
Firing with a 22LR, I've noticed that any sling pressure causes significant (often uncalled) lateral deviation in my groups. Without the sling technique, I'm shooting 1.25 inch spreads, almost all lateral, at 110Y/100M. (Which I think is pretty good because I'm usually doing it in winds.) My 22LR is set up exactly like my centerfire rifles (stock, bedding, balance, scope, etc.).
Anybody have suggestions on what I'm doing wrong to cause the deviations with the sling technique? I'd like to shoot the 22LR just like my centerfires to maintain practice--and the 22LR gets 3x as many rounds through it as all the rest of my rifles put together.
Thanks
My standard shooting position with AI/AICS centerfires is to use a TIS sling sloop around my upper left forearm to further lock-in the gun while I am shooting prone off of bipod and bag. The technique is a little strange, but it helps offset a shoulder injury and gets the rifle really tight into my right shoulder. I can group at 3/4" all day with this technique and centerfire rounds.
Firing with a 22LR, I've noticed that any sling pressure causes significant (often uncalled) lateral deviation in my groups. Without the sling technique, I'm shooting 1.25 inch spreads, almost all lateral, at 110Y/100M. (Which I think is pretty good because I'm usually doing it in winds.) My 22LR is set up exactly like my centerfire rifles (stock, bedding, balance, scope, etc.).
Anybody have suggestions on what I'm doing wrong to cause the deviations with the sling technique? I'd like to shoot the 22LR just like my centerfires to maintain practice--and the 22LR gets 3x as many rounds through it as all the rest of my rifles put together.
Thanks