I strive to be the best I can be always, and this translates into my shooting as well. One of the things I enjoy doing is shooting little bug holes. I've built most all of my bolt action rifles, tuned the ammo, and concentrate concentrate concentrate. So here's the delemma - I can shoot tiny teeny little bug holes off a bipod all day long. I bench rest my rifles and my groups open up. I'm usually 3/4 moa off a rest, yet off a bipod they are seriously under. This happens consistantly to me using a variety of calibers, from 308, 6.5, 6br, 223 name it and it seems to happen. I concentrated on the rifle torquing in the rest, I watched the fit, the recoil, NPOA etc yet I can't seem to break the habit.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?