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| If it tested different then you cannot trust switching.
Do you have padding on the sticks? That might make them hit the same as the other rest. |
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| It's not affecting the bullet, it is affecting the movement of the rifle during recoil. Roughly speaking, a rifle recoils about 1/8th of an inch before the bullet leaves the barrel. Any difference in hold, butt pressure, etc, will change the angle of the barrel at the point of bullet departure, and thus, the impact of the bullet.
And the only way to know is to practice from different positions. HTH, Dutch. |
| Posts: 4564 | Location: Idaho Falls, ID, USA | Registered: 21 September 2000 |
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| On the guns I have free floated I don't see the impact change near as much when switching from bag to bipod to sticks. |
| Posts: 901 | Location: Denver, CO USA | Registered: 01 February 2001 |
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| what you guys say makes a lot of sense. This is my first time shooting w/sticks (I don't use them for big game, but the little critters need more accuracy). The rifle is Rem700ADL synthetic that has two pressure points on either side of the barrel at the end of the stock so I can see where padded sticks or free floating would help if not correct. With it shooting 2" higher @ 100yrds does it mean it will shoot 5" higher @ 250yrds (2moa effect, etc.) or will it be 2" higher at 250yrds (I will guess 5" since when I zeroed off my sticks after initially zeroing off sandbags I had to adj scope about 2moa)?
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| Posts: 691 | Location: Somewhere in Idaho | Registered: 31 December 2002 |
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| I have a set of sticks that are cheap and flex some when shooting. I consistently shoot lower with the sticks. I tried a pair of Stoney Points and impact was very similar to bench. Just a thought. |
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