Just got back from the range. .308 Rem 700 5r with Weaver 3-15 EMDR. Match Ammo, perfect zero, shooting from 100 yards. No wind to speak of.
From the bench, flip the Harris bipod legs open, get my sandbag under the rear of the stock, rattle off 5 consecutive shots; all touch each other. Change target, next 5 shots are an inch apart from each other. Change target, 4 consecutive shots through the same hole. Change target, shots spread out again. You get the idea.
This is my first A) precision rifle B) Scope C) Bipod D) Sandbag
Anyone have some simple, easy to follow steps or drill that I can check off so every shot is the same (within my ability)?
Thank you!
From the bench, flip the Harris bipod legs open, get my sandbag under the rear of the stock, rattle off 5 consecutive shots; all touch each other. Change target, next 5 shots are an inch apart from each other. Change target, 4 consecutive shots through the same hole. Change target, shots spread out again. You get the idea.
This is my first A) precision rifle B) Scope C) Bipod D) Sandbag
Anyone have some simple, easy to follow steps or drill that I can check off so every shot is the same (within my ability)?
Thank you!