It's been too long since I got the the range last, I had to skip last week. I had looked around for some official smallbore targets but could not find any locally, looks like I'll have to order some. I'm continuing to learn how important consistency is - one thing I experimented with last time was shooting some groups really fast and noticed that if I fired, cycled the bolt and fired as quick as I was back on target my groups were smaller. I hypothesized that what was happening was that in my groups shrank because I didn't have time to change something in my position, whereas when I fired very slowly I would change my position ever so slightly (particularly the position of my eye behind the scope) which would throw the groups off. Obviously shooting fast isn't necessarily more accurate than slow fire, in fact I'm betting slow fire would be more accurate, but only when cheek weld, trigger pull, etc are *exactly* the same.
Today I made more of an effort to keep everything the same between shots and not move around in an attempt to get a better position. It definitely showed in some of the groups. Of course some of the groups are pretty crappy. The good news it that I think I am starting to be able to tell what a bad shot feels like. Also I found taking a break in between groups seems to help as well; previously I would shoot one 5 shot group and get back on target as soon as I had the mag reloaded. I know heat isn't much of an issue on a .22, but I noticed a significant difference between groups shot with and without a break between the last one. I need to spend some more time at home practicing getting a solid, repeatable cheek weld - that should help with shot to shot consistency.
Here are the groups from today:
As always comments are welcome - I need all the help I can get! I wish I could find some CMP events in my area, but there doesn't appear to be anything in Texas which I find odd. At this point I think having a coach watching me who can physically show me what I'm doing wrong would be a great help. Group average size today was .736" so at least there was a little improvement.
Today I made more of an effort to keep everything the same between shots and not move around in an attempt to get a better position. It definitely showed in some of the groups. Of course some of the groups are pretty crappy. The good news it that I think I am starting to be able to tell what a bad shot feels like. Also I found taking a break in between groups seems to help as well; previously I would shoot one 5 shot group and get back on target as soon as I had the mag reloaded. I know heat isn't much of an issue on a .22, but I noticed a significant difference between groups shot with and without a break between the last one. I need to spend some more time at home practicing getting a solid, repeatable cheek weld - that should help with shot to shot consistency.
Here are the groups from today:




As always comments are welcome - I need all the help I can get! I wish I could find some CMP events in my area, but there doesn't appear to be anything in Texas which I find odd. At this point I think having a coach watching me who can physically show me what I'm doing wrong would be a great help. Group average size today was .736" so at least there was a little improvement.