Today was one of the worst training sessions I’ve had in a very long time. I could not get into a good NPOA position to save my life. I felt tense, like I was holding the gun up even in the prone position.
I’m also anxious about getting my AI and feel like my R700 is not worth the time to shoot, which I know is absolutely ridiculous. I’m such a child!!!! No wonder I get along with my girlfriends 12 year old son so well, LOLOLOL. I just need to get my head into it.
I do have a question though. I have a Harris Bi Pod. The model that swivels as well as tilts left and right. I noticed that after every shot my crosshairs seem to be left side low, not level with the horizon. It seems as if the gun was twisting to the left, torquing against the natural rifling or bullet spin. I have the knob torqued down but it still does it a bit. How much could that twist affect accuracy?
I’ll post this question on the right topic too, but while I’m here I’ll ask it anyway since its somewhat topic related. Should I get the AI bipod or will the one I have work fine?
Thanks guys
R.
I’m also anxious about getting my AI and feel like my R700 is not worth the time to shoot, which I know is absolutely ridiculous. I’m such a child!!!! No wonder I get along with my girlfriends 12 year old son so well, LOLOLOL. I just need to get my head into it.
I do have a question though. I have a Harris Bi Pod. The model that swivels as well as tilts left and right. I noticed that after every shot my crosshairs seem to be left side low, not level with the horizon. It seems as if the gun was twisting to the left, torquing against the natural rifling or bullet spin. I have the knob torqued down but it still does it a bit. How much could that twist affect accuracy?
I’ll post this question on the right topic too, but while I’m here I’ll ask it anyway since its somewhat topic related. Should I get the AI bipod or will the one I have work fine?
Thanks guys
R.