Hi guys, I'm looking for different tips on how everyone likes to setup behind a rifle and how to position their hand on the grip before breaking the shot.
I like to get behind the rifle seated nice and firm with both feet flat on the floor, shoulder width apart, making sure my core is stable along with my whole body. Grip wise, I've had people tell me to barely grip the rifle only putting pressure with the finger tips along the front of the grip to bring it into my shoulder, I've also had people tell me to hold it firm like a pistol grip, I haven't really found a way that works best for me yet.
Another problem I run into is, when I load the bipod on a bench, it will slip causing me to lose the load, If I position the sandbag correctly, it seems I can load into the sandbag keeping the bipod from slipping, this doesn't seem like a proper solution as I feel the bipod should be the one getting the full load. I always prefer to prone so I don't have this problem but that's not possible at the range I usually go to, so I mostly shoot benched with a bipod and a sandbag in the rear.
If you have any tips on the main things you guys focus on before pressing that trigger I would love to hear it and get some insight to improve. Also any good youtube vids would be nice, as this is my first bolt action rifle and I'm still new to this type of shooting. Thanks guys!
My Setup
Bergara HMR B-14 20'' .308win 1/10 Twist
Seekins Base and Rings
Burris XTR II 3-15x50mm
Atlas Bipod
Timney Calvin Elite Trigger.
100 Yard Target. Ammo - Federal Gold Medal Match .308 SMK BTHP
I like to get behind the rifle seated nice and firm with both feet flat on the floor, shoulder width apart, making sure my core is stable along with my whole body. Grip wise, I've had people tell me to barely grip the rifle only putting pressure with the finger tips along the front of the grip to bring it into my shoulder, I've also had people tell me to hold it firm like a pistol grip, I haven't really found a way that works best for me yet.
Another problem I run into is, when I load the bipod on a bench, it will slip causing me to lose the load, If I position the sandbag correctly, it seems I can load into the sandbag keeping the bipod from slipping, this doesn't seem like a proper solution as I feel the bipod should be the one getting the full load. I always prefer to prone so I don't have this problem but that's not possible at the range I usually go to, so I mostly shoot benched with a bipod and a sandbag in the rear.
If you have any tips on the main things you guys focus on before pressing that trigger I would love to hear it and get some insight to improve. Also any good youtube vids would be nice, as this is my first bolt action rifle and I'm still new to this type of shooting. Thanks guys!
My Setup
Bergara HMR B-14 20'' .308win 1/10 Twist
Seekins Base and Rings
Burris XTR II 3-15x50mm
Atlas Bipod
Timney Calvin Elite Trigger.
100 Yard Target. Ammo - Federal Gold Medal Match .308 SMK BTHP