Experts-
I'm just starting out with LR shooting and on the advice of SH members picked up a 700 SPS Varmint 26" .308 and a 10x SS scope as my first LR rifle. I put 40 through it before my SS arrived and the rimfire scope was bouncing all over the place!
Anyway, I got the SS mounted and sited it in this morning on the 100 yard range and I'm not really too happy with the results. To be honest I shoot better 100 yard groups with my Savage FV .22LR. I know it's not the rifle, it's me. I've been reading all of the FAQs and related posts and have learned a lot so I know I need lots of practice. But I was hoping to get some feedback on the target I shot today to see if there was anything that stuck out to you experts why my groups are so bad. Shot with Remington 180g core-lokts from the bench. Bipod up front and sandbag on the rear. I really focused on NPA and a smooth trigger pull but the rifle still jumps all over the place causing me to re-adjust after each shot.
Any hints?
Thanks!
I'm just starting out with LR shooting and on the advice of SH members picked up a 700 SPS Varmint 26" .308 and a 10x SS scope as my first LR rifle. I put 40 through it before my SS arrived and the rimfire scope was bouncing all over the place!

Anyway, I got the SS mounted and sited it in this morning on the 100 yard range and I'm not really too happy with the results. To be honest I shoot better 100 yard groups with my Savage FV .22LR. I know it's not the rifle, it's me. I've been reading all of the FAQs and related posts and have learned a lot so I know I need lots of practice. But I was hoping to get some feedback on the target I shot today to see if there was anything that stuck out to you experts why my groups are so bad. Shot with Remington 180g core-lokts from the bench. Bipod up front and sandbag on the rear. I really focused on NPA and a smooth trigger pull but the rifle still jumps all over the place causing me to re-adjust after each shot.
Any hints?
Thanks!
