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jaychris
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Those of you who shooter heavier calibers (7MM and up), how do you deal with (eliminate or otherwise) the rifle twisting in the bags during recoil? Do you clamp the ears on the rest down tighter (I don't shoot BR, so I don't know the rules there) or something else?
I figure BR shooters will know better than anybody how to setup a rifle in the bags (I shoot F-Class (Open), sometimes known as "belly benchrest" I guess ). I use a NEO rest and Seb rear bag, although I have several different types of rear bags. It seems like the rifle always has some amount of torque in the rest (where on recoil, the rifle twists in the front rest a bit). Other people shooting 7MM don't seem to have to deal with the issue or at least, I don't notice it when I am scoring for them. It doesn't really seem to affect accuracy/scores, but it is a bit of a pain to deal with as you have to reset after every shot. I'm using a Leonard stock, if that makes a difference.
I've tried several different things - position on the rifle, more shoulder/cheek pressure, less shoulder/cheek pressure, more densely packed bags, less densely packed bags, a combination of dense/less dense between front and rear bag, I'm careful with the way the bags are lined up. I've tried running the rifle at different positions with regards to where the forearms sits on the front rest... some things have helped and some have made no difference. I've gotten it down to where there is a minimal amount of twist, but I'd really like to get rid of it altogether if possible.
At this point, I am not sure what else to try so I'm taking suggestions if you've got them. I know this isn't strictly "Centerfire Benchrest", but that's the audience I'm looking for input from so hopefully it's OK to post this here.
I figure BR shooters will know better than anybody how to setup a rifle in the bags (I shoot F-Class (Open), sometimes known as "belly benchrest" I guess ). I use a NEO rest and Seb rear bag, although I have several different types of rear bags. It seems like the rifle always has some amount of torque in the rest (where on recoil, the rifle twists in the front rest a bit). Other people shooting 7MM don't seem to have to deal with the issue or at least, I don't notice it when I am scoring for them. It doesn't really seem to affect accuracy/scores, but it is a bit of a pain to deal with as you have to reset after every shot. I'm using a Leonard stock, if that makes a difference.
I've tried several different things - position on the rifle, more shoulder/cheek pressure, less shoulder/cheek pressure, more densely packed bags, less densely packed bags, a combination of dense/less dense between front and rear bag, I'm careful with the way the bags are lined up. I've tried running the rifle at different positions with regards to where the forearms sits on the front rest... some things have helped and some have made no difference. I've gotten it down to where there is a minimal amount of twist, but I'd really like to get rid of it altogether if possible.
At this point, I am not sure what else to try so I'm taking suggestions if you've got them. I know this isn't strictly "Centerfire Benchrest", but that's the audience I'm looking for input from so hopefully it's OK to post this here.