So I've been a member here for several years and never had the courage or guts or whatever to post or ask anything. I guess you could say I was creeping around similar to FaceBook. Today I'm at my wits end.
Not that I'm trying to impress anyone, as most of you will have many more war stories and initials behind your names, but I'm in federal law enforcement, I've been to numerous instructor schools, and serve on my Agency's SRT. I'm confident in my handgun and rifle skills, but I'm just getting into precision rifle and long range shooting. I have to admit I'm struggling and right now, my precision shooting is like my golf game - I'm either all over the map or I'm dead on. So here's my rant:
It was a great day here in South Dakota for a range day. A humid 78 degrees with a very light breeze. I brought both my bolt and gas guns. Bolt first - first five round string is a solid 3/4 minute grouping but about 1 minute below center. Dial it up and next five round string is perfect. I decide, probably much to my disadvantage, to begin using my gas gun. So here is really where my problems start. I took the hit and purchased an LWRC REPR 20" about year ago and mounted a NightForce NXS scope on it. To date, I've only put 91 rounds through it. Last time at the range, I had a decent session, but my grouping was an average of 1.5 to 2 minutes. I'm thinking, it's a gas gun, but it's also a precision rifle. Today, my CCB was about 1 minute right of zero, but the next four rounds are spread over 3 minutes. I made no adjustments on the optics figuring it's me of course. Next five shot string is the same way. The next five, same problems. I was virtually incapable of putting together what I felt is a decent string to make any adjustments to the optics. The last five shot string gave me a decent group but still about 2 minutes.
I've watched multiple videos from Jacob and LowLight and have read other shooter's having similar problems. I know that online training and reading internet postings is no substitute for formal training, but it's all I've got until I can either convince my current Agency to send me to formal training or I go on my own. The bad thing, as an instructor, I know I'm probably developing bad habits that will need to be broken!
While shooting today I tried everything I could think of - making sure my shoulders are relaxed and square, I'm inline and behind the rifle, my left shoulder particularly is not giving the "sympathetic squeeze", my breathing, etc. All for nothing but frustration. I haven't videotaped my shooting session for self-diagnosis, but I'm looking for ideas that I'm missing to help.
Any advice that the Hide's members can provide can probably talk me off the ledge of frustration!
Not that I'm trying to impress anyone, as most of you will have many more war stories and initials behind your names, but I'm in federal law enforcement, I've been to numerous instructor schools, and serve on my Agency's SRT. I'm confident in my handgun and rifle skills, but I'm just getting into precision rifle and long range shooting. I have to admit I'm struggling and right now, my precision shooting is like my golf game - I'm either all over the map or I'm dead on. So here's my rant:
It was a great day here in South Dakota for a range day. A humid 78 degrees with a very light breeze. I brought both my bolt and gas guns. Bolt first - first five round string is a solid 3/4 minute grouping but about 1 minute below center. Dial it up and next five round string is perfect. I decide, probably much to my disadvantage, to begin using my gas gun. So here is really where my problems start. I took the hit and purchased an LWRC REPR 20" about year ago and mounted a NightForce NXS scope on it. To date, I've only put 91 rounds through it. Last time at the range, I had a decent session, but my grouping was an average of 1.5 to 2 minutes. I'm thinking, it's a gas gun, but it's also a precision rifle. Today, my CCB was about 1 minute right of zero, but the next four rounds are spread over 3 minutes. I made no adjustments on the optics figuring it's me of course. Next five shot string is the same way. The next five, same problems. I was virtually incapable of putting together what I felt is a decent string to make any adjustments to the optics. The last five shot string gave me a decent group but still about 2 minutes.
I've watched multiple videos from Jacob and LowLight and have read other shooter's having similar problems. I know that online training and reading internet postings is no substitute for formal training, but it's all I've got until I can either convince my current Agency to send me to formal training or I go on my own. The bad thing, as an instructor, I know I'm probably developing bad habits that will need to be broken!
While shooting today I tried everything I could think of - making sure my shoulders are relaxed and square, I'm inline and behind the rifle, my left shoulder particularly is not giving the "sympathetic squeeze", my breathing, etc. All for nothing but frustration. I haven't videotaped my shooting session for self-diagnosis, but I'm looking for ideas that I'm missing to help.
Any advice that the Hide's members can provide can probably talk me off the ledge of frustration!