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Sling swivel issues

jhegg

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Mar 8, 2007
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I think (I hope) I am starting to figure this 22 rimfire group shooting out.

Recently, many times I have shot five shot groups at 50 yards and had one to several shots hit way off of where I expected them to go. I also noticed during this time that my CZ 452 Military Trainer seemed to "jump" occasionally and unpredictably when the shot went off. I never tied the two together until the other day.

Someone at the range suggested that I try a group or two with his Sinclair F class bi-pod rather than my Harris bi-pod. Wow! My next group was the 2nd smallest I have fired at 50 yards. (0.286" center to center). The second group was 0.336" center to center. This rifle with this ammo (Wolf Match Target) had been averaging 0.500" 5 shot groups up until now.

I noticed one other thing. I had removed the sling swivel attachments from the CZ, but left both studs in the stock. Of course, I needed the front one to attach the bi-pod, but the back one seemed to "dig into" the rear sand bag. My next time out, I am going to replace the Harris bi-pod with a Sinclair bi-pod and take the rear sling swivel stud off the rifle. Wish me luck! I will either discover that I am some what smart, or still a dumb $hit.

Jim
 
Do you think that the flyer was because of the Bipod you were using? I can understand the sling stud digging in causing the problem. How or what do think the reasoning for the bipod being an issue?
 
Had the same results when using a Harris, then trying a Sinclair gen 2.
Then I figured out what to do with the Harris. Throw in the towel.
Seriously, get those rubber feet off the deck and put them on a few layers of folded towel.
Turns recoil "hop" into slide, which is a good thing.
Started producing groups in the 0.2's

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