I'm new to shooting and I don't understand these bolts but I have a question.
I bought one of those "Send IT" levels with LED lights that tell you if the rifle is canted. What I noticed when dry firing is that after the trigger break the LED indicators show that there is a momentary cant clockwise. (I used a shoestring to pull the trigger to prove I'm not causing this by failing to pull the trigger straight back. )
Now, I don't know if that translates into cant before the bullet has exited the barrel because I don't know how the bolt operates, but obviously the bolt is creating rotational inertia, which might make sense since rotating the bolt supplies the force that cocks it.
It seems possible that the bullet could be gone before that rotational force starts twisting the rifle depending on the design of the bolt.
What do you guys think? I hope you're not going to tell me that these are not issues to worry about when you don't know how to zero at 100 yards yet.
Sunday will be my third attempt to zero the rifle at the range and my hopes are high.
I bought one of those "Send IT" levels with LED lights that tell you if the rifle is canted. What I noticed when dry firing is that after the trigger break the LED indicators show that there is a momentary cant clockwise. (I used a shoestring to pull the trigger to prove I'm not causing this by failing to pull the trigger straight back. )
Now, I don't know if that translates into cant before the bullet has exited the barrel because I don't know how the bolt operates, but obviously the bolt is creating rotational inertia, which might make sense since rotating the bolt supplies the force that cocks it.
It seems possible that the bullet could be gone before that rotational force starts twisting the rifle depending on the design of the bolt.
What do you guys think? I hope you're not going to tell me that these are not issues to worry about when you don't know how to zero at 100 yards yet.