My CZ Ultra Lux .22kr fights me, How do i stop that?
This has been confusing me and i cant figure out how to stop it without cutting my guns barrel. Which i wont do.
50 yards is my range position.
I shoot off a Caldwell Rock with a CZ Ultra Lux with 28" barrel.
I have been using my own self made rear bags as i cant tell if my issue may be related so i keep changing its style.
Trigger has an 8oz pull.
I use Mostly Aguila Match rifle for bulk shooting but for serious shooting i use Wolf ME, RWS TR and Lapua Center X.
The problem is the gun fights me with what id guess is barrel whip but its like a wave where the gun feels like its doing the dance move the "Worm". And it tries to get away from me. I can actually call a flier before it hits the target as my scope will settle there after a shot. But im hopeing correct equipment placement and technique will fix my issues.
I did a measurement of my last outing and i average .5' groups and 1Moa groups. But it was a fatiguing battle to do it.
Ive tried to position the front rest under the screw that holds the stock and barrel together where i was told was the best place and keep it rearwards toward the magazine.
Ive even moved it out as far as to touch the sling stud.
The rear ive tried about every thing i can think of. A dual bag setup with a leather vise style clamp just behind the hand drop.
Then again with a bag in the middle and with it at the tip of the end.
My best results so far have been with the front rest at the stock/barrel lug and the 2 bag setup in the middle of the rear stock. Then even tho the stock is clamped in the rest pretty well ill put my finger on the stock to help hold it down on the rest. Then i firmly put the stock into my shoulder.
My right hand grabs the stock at the drop tightly and i relax my pull finger and just have a lite touch to fire the gun.
Then the gun jumps and its not a recoil jump either and its like a wave moving backwards like i said before.
Id bet if i just layed the gun on the rests and just touched the trigger with my finger it would come out of the rest and not even hit close to where it was aimed.
Any suggestions or reading material id appreciate it.
This has been confusing me and i cant figure out how to stop it without cutting my guns barrel. Which i wont do.
50 yards is my range position.
I shoot off a Caldwell Rock with a CZ Ultra Lux with 28" barrel.
I have been using my own self made rear bags as i cant tell if my issue may be related so i keep changing its style.
Trigger has an 8oz pull.
I use Mostly Aguila Match rifle for bulk shooting but for serious shooting i use Wolf ME, RWS TR and Lapua Center X.
The problem is the gun fights me with what id guess is barrel whip but its like a wave where the gun feels like its doing the dance move the "Worm". And it tries to get away from me. I can actually call a flier before it hits the target as my scope will settle there after a shot. But im hopeing correct equipment placement and technique will fix my issues.
I did a measurement of my last outing and i average .5' groups and 1Moa groups. But it was a fatiguing battle to do it.
Ive tried to position the front rest under the screw that holds the stock and barrel together where i was told was the best place and keep it rearwards toward the magazine.
Ive even moved it out as far as to touch the sling stud.
The rear ive tried about every thing i can think of. A dual bag setup with a leather vise style clamp just behind the hand drop.
Then again with a bag in the middle and with it at the tip of the end.
My best results so far have been with the front rest at the stock/barrel lug and the 2 bag setup in the middle of the rear stock. Then even tho the stock is clamped in the rest pretty well ill put my finger on the stock to help hold it down on the rest. Then i firmly put the stock into my shoulder.
My right hand grabs the stock at the drop tightly and i relax my pull finger and just have a lite touch to fire the gun.
Then the gun jumps and its not a recoil jump either and its like a wave moving backwards like i said before.
Id bet if i just layed the gun on the rests and just touched the trigger with my finger it would come out of the rest and not even hit close to where it was aimed.
Any suggestions or reading material id appreciate it.