I am new to the long-range game and planning to return to the range today. So far, I've been unable to zero my rifle due to two things: 1) My rounds aren't striking paper at 100 yards, and 2) I can't see where my rounds are striking to adjust my initial point of aim to get on paper. I think part of my issue may be that when I fire, the reticle jumps off target, and even though I continue looking down the scope through the shot, all I see is a flash of black (my head position shifts, and I lose eye relief for a fraction of a second) then my reticle will settle about 1-2 feet left of the initial point of aim. That all makes it impossible to see where the round strikes.
I have some ideas for what to work on today, but as a total newbie, I'm guessing about what corrections to make. I'd like feedback on whether I'm on the right path or if there's something else I should try. FYI, I do not have a spotter available.
Today's range agenda:
Before I start firing:
I have some ideas for what to work on today, but as a total newbie, I'm guessing about what corrections to make. I'd like feedback on whether I'm on the right path or if there's something else I should try. FYI, I do not have a spotter available.
Today's range agenda:
Before I start firing:
- Do more dryfire practice; I didn't see the reticle moving during previous dryfire sessions, but more practice can't hurt.
- Remove the bolt and look down the barrel to narrow down the impact point.
- Use my laser boresight to further narrow down the point of impact.
- Ensure my NPA is on target. <-- I suspect this may be the major factor.
- Ensure my body is aligned behind the rifle. (I have done this previously)
- Ensure the rifle is level (I have done this previously)
- Load the bipod (I tried to do this but did it incorrectly)
- Attempt to create a stronger cheek weld to reduce/eliminate the flash of black in the scope.
- I'll cover the entire target board with 1" grid paper to increase the chances of putting rounds on paper. That will give me approx. a 2'x2' target.
- I am shooting seated from a bench. I position myself behind the bench and rifle, I do not use the cutout on the bench as it would place me to the side of the rifle.
- I am shooting a 6.5 Creedmoor (Hornady ELD-M 140g)
- I am shooting a Bergara B-14 Wilderness Terrain.
- I am using a Vortex Viper PST 5-25x50.
- I am using 25x zoom (I am considering reducing this to increase my FOV).
- I am using an Atlas BT10 bipod.
- I was shooting an 8"x8" target @ 100y (which I never hit).
- I may have found a group of rounds I placed low and right. I was unsure if they were mine because the board was dirty with holes.
- I mounted the scope; I'm obviously not a gunsmith. I did this using a leveling kit and torqued all bolts with vibra-tight. I am confident the scope is level and correctly mounted.
- I am not new to short-range marksmanship and have spent a lot of time with iron sights and red dots.
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