MightyMouse
New member
I'm new to benchrest shooting, I'm going to shoot my first match in a few weeks, I went to the range and practiced for the first time the other day, shooting like this is new to me and all the equipment is new as well.
I'm using a Bald Eagle BE1004 and a Protektor #13 rear bag.
I noticed after reloading the rifle the cross hairs were no where near where they were after the shot was fired, I expect some movement from working the bolt but this is requiring alot of rest adjustment to get to the next target on the paper, I'm holding the buttstock down while working the bolt. I don't think the front rest is moving much, I suspect the rear bag is the issue, the bag came pre-filled, I think it may be overfilled? The rifle seems like it is not settling into the rear bag, do leather bags require break in, how much sand should the bag have?
Also I think it may be more comfortable if the rifle was positioned higher, I'm thinking about attaching a spacer of some kind to the bottom of the rear bag, is this a bad idea, what material and how would you attach it to the leather bag bottom?
1 - The rear bag came filled, how much sand should it have in it, is it overfilled from the factory?
2 - How can I attach a spacer to the leather rear bag to raise it up, and what material should I use, metal, wood, composite?
Thanks,
Tony
I'm using a Bald Eagle BE1004 and a Protektor #13 rear bag.
I noticed after reloading the rifle the cross hairs were no where near where they were after the shot was fired, I expect some movement from working the bolt but this is requiring alot of rest adjustment to get to the next target on the paper, I'm holding the buttstock down while working the bolt. I don't think the front rest is moving much, I suspect the rear bag is the issue, the bag came pre-filled, I think it may be overfilled? The rifle seems like it is not settling into the rear bag, do leather bags require break in, how much sand should the bag have?
Also I think it may be more comfortable if the rifle was positioned higher, I'm thinking about attaching a spacer of some kind to the bottom of the rear bag, is this a bad idea, what material and how would you attach it to the leather bag bottom?
1 - The rear bag came filled, how much sand should it have in it, is it overfilled from the factory?
2 - How can I attach a spacer to the leather rear bag to raise it up, and what material should I use, metal, wood, composite?
Thanks,
Tony