I'm looking for some experienced shooters advice here. I'm having trouble getting consistent shots and I can't figure out exactly what is causing it although I'm about 99% sure it's me but I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.
I shot this group at 200 yards the other day and no matter what I cannot get a good 5 shot group. There is ALWAYS one or two flyers. This group was the first five shots fired through the rifle in about a week so the barrel was not warmed up when I started. I was firing from the prone position off my bi-pod deployed in the dirt with a rifle rest bag under the rear of the rifle. Wind was 3-5 mph coming straight from my 6.
200 Yards
The three really close holes were the first 3 rounds fired. I shot these three rounds somewhat quick, maybe 15-25 seconds apart and then I had to take a break. My neck was killing me and my eye was starting to bother me like it was hard to focus and it was starting to tear up so, I had a smoke and relaxed for a few minutes then came back for shot number 4 which hit just about 3/8 of a inch high and a little right of the first three shots but my neck and eye were really bothering me after just taking the 4th shot so I took another brake. Up to this point the group is less that .6 MOA
I don't think I stopped quite as long as I did between shot 3 and 4 but it was still a minute or two. By shot 5 I was so tense, sore, and my eye was still stressed out I still took the shot and it hit almost 2 inches high I've been trying my best to get a good sight picture and a consistent cheek wield along with the right posture and it seems to work until I start to get uncomfortable.
I'm thinking my problem is inconsistent cheek wield causing paralax error but I am not 100% sure. Have any of you guys been like this and if so what did you do to fix it? Or do you guys have any other suggestions? I'm not to good to take advice!
The rifle: GII SASS
SWFA SS 3-15X42 FFP
ADM Recon QD mount
Shooting Hornady 168gr BTHP Match ammo
I shot this group at 200 yards the other day and no matter what I cannot get a good 5 shot group. There is ALWAYS one or two flyers. This group was the first five shots fired through the rifle in about a week so the barrel was not warmed up when I started. I was firing from the prone position off my bi-pod deployed in the dirt with a rifle rest bag under the rear of the rifle. Wind was 3-5 mph coming straight from my 6.
200 Yards
The three really close holes were the first 3 rounds fired. I shot these three rounds somewhat quick, maybe 15-25 seconds apart and then I had to take a break. My neck was killing me and my eye was starting to bother me like it was hard to focus and it was starting to tear up so, I had a smoke and relaxed for a few minutes then came back for shot number 4 which hit just about 3/8 of a inch high and a little right of the first three shots but my neck and eye were really bothering me after just taking the 4th shot so I took another brake. Up to this point the group is less that .6 MOA
I don't think I stopped quite as long as I did between shot 3 and 4 but it was still a minute or two. By shot 5 I was so tense, sore, and my eye was still stressed out I still took the shot and it hit almost 2 inches high I've been trying my best to get a good sight picture and a consistent cheek wield along with the right posture and it seems to work until I start to get uncomfortable.
I'm thinking my problem is inconsistent cheek wield causing paralax error but I am not 100% sure. Have any of you guys been like this and if so what did you do to fix it? Or do you guys have any other suggestions? I'm not to good to take advice!
The rifle: GII SASS
SWFA SS 3-15X42 FFP
ADM Recon QD mount
Shooting Hornady 168gr BTHP Match ammo