Catpop
Member
I got the chance to snap a few caps at the backyard range this pm. I'm always trying new loads and punching paper chasing after that elusive (to me anyway) one best "go to load". I usually shoot from a sitting position off a rest at 25 yards when punching paper.
Anyway, today after I had killed a few paper bandits, I decided to fire a few offhand groups at 15, 25 and 50 yards with my remaining .357 reloads.
I noticed my sight picture was a little clearer with my head erect vs leaning forward as it is when I shoot from a rest.
What's even more distressing, my offhand groups were almost as good as my rest groups. (No I'm not trying to say I'm a great shot!)
Has anyone else ever noticed this phenomenon?
Im thinking i may have to fix a different style of rest to punch paper from that will keep my head 90 degrees to my extended arms.
Anyway, today after I had killed a few paper bandits, I decided to fire a few offhand groups at 15, 25 and 50 yards with my remaining .357 reloads.
I noticed my sight picture was a little clearer with my head erect vs leaning forward as it is when I shoot from a rest.
What's even more distressing, my offhand groups were almost as good as my rest groups. (No I'm not trying to say I'm a great shot!)
Has anyone else ever noticed this phenomenon?
Im thinking i may have to fix a different style of rest to punch paper from that will keep my head 90 degrees to my extended arms.