Past 4 times I've shot my CZ 452 Varmint, my first shot of the day has been way off. At 100 yards, it's almost 7 inches low. I never noticed this happening at 25 or 50 yards, which is where I used to shoot first, but lately I've been going straight to 100 and it's consistently dropping the first shot about 7 inches low every time.
Today, I fired the first shot, way low, and the next 4 were right on. Gave the rifle over an hour to cool, not that it was anywhere near warm or anything, just wanted to see. First shot was right on target.
It's kind of confusing to me how consistently that first shot is 7 inches low. This is without any cleaning and i'm 100% sure that I'm not pulling or anything.
I'm not overly concerned about it, but I'd like to have an idea of what's causing this. I'm not interested in bedding or anything like that due to the fact that this rifle is an absolute tack driver otherwise.
Thoughts?
Today, I fired the first shot, way low, and the next 4 were right on. Gave the rifle over an hour to cool, not that it was anywhere near warm or anything, just wanted to see. First shot was right on target.
It's kind of confusing to me how consistently that first shot is 7 inches low. This is without any cleaning and i'm 100% sure that I'm not pulling or anything.
I'm not overly concerned about it, but I'd like to have an idea of what's causing this. I'm not interested in bedding or anything like that due to the fact that this rifle is an absolute tack driver otherwise.
Thoughts?