Nice work & calm day early in video, Lapua C-X shoots great for me... On Midas, that shooting pattern is strange, clean try it again and if no improvement don't ever shot that lot again, lol! For using a bipod and wind (2-7 mph R > L ) that's dang good shooting! Take your factory class targets and sit them down side by side, pay attention to the last two horizontal rows. I found a long time ago, that as you line your eye up to the scope eye box then you cant the rifle front down or up from your horizontal level position (comfy zero) you sighted @ that deviation ever so slightly changes alignment and rifle angle by x degrees. This is why the BR shooter use mechanical adjustable sleds, maintain level eliminate cant which introduces especially vertical +- degree ever so slightly. Left to right isn't as bad but has more of a shooter alignment issue, not the rifle when using a bipod. Here is a link: ua-cam.com/video/STkXtRW5Pls/v-deo.html Look at it this way, the bullets angle exiting your rifle is subjected to gravity (constant), angle, air density, humidity, barometric pressure, temp and wind and will vary. Your zeroed @ x angle to obtain the best impact for the bullet based on the previous variables. As you change the angle of your projectile, you must adjust. You can test this with using two or three zeros (top, middle, bottom) or shoot a sighter or sider every row and make vertical adjustments as necassary. Give it a try, turn your target the other way and it will even be more pronounced. Shoot straight into a head wind then shoot up or down on an angle, lol, watch what happens.
Im sure we are not surprised the Lapua shot well, however I was suprised about the RWS....... I used RWS in a ARA competition and it was a disaster in my RPR, but it was all I could get at the time.... Keep up the great work really enjoy the content and keep shooting well....
Nice work & calm day early in video, Lapua C-X shoots great for me... On Midas, that shooting pattern is strange, clean try it again and if no improvement don't ever shot that lot again, lol!
For using a bipod and wind (2-7 mph R > L ) that's dang good shooting!
Take your factory class targets and sit them down side by side, pay attention to the last two horizontal rows. I found a long time ago, that as you line your eye up to the scope eye box then you cant the rifle front down or up from your horizontal level position (comfy zero) you sighted @ that deviation ever so slightly changes alignment and rifle angle by x degrees. This is why the BR shooter use mechanical adjustable sleds, maintain level eliminate cant which introduces especially vertical +- degree ever so slightly. Left to right isn't as bad but has more of a shooter alignment issue, not the rifle when using a bipod.
Here is a link:
ua-cam.com/video/STkXtRW5Pls/v-deo.html
Look at it this way, the bullets angle exiting your rifle is subjected to gravity (constant), angle, air density, humidity, barometric pressure, temp and wind and will vary. Your zeroed @ x angle to obtain the best impact for the bullet based on the previous variables. As you change the angle of your projectile, you must adjust. You can test this with using two or three zeros (top, middle, bottom) or shoot a sighter or sider every row and make vertical adjustments as necassary. Give it a try, turn your target the other way and it will even be more pronounced. Shoot straight into a head wind then shoot up or down on an angle, lol, watch what happens.
you should do a video of thw sk high velocity match ammo
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Have you ever tried a better Bi Pod I never had any luck with a Harris
I have not but open to trying a better bi-pod, any suggestions? I must admit I have been very happy with the Harris.
I have tried the Harris but had better luck with a Accu Shot BT10 V8 Atlas Picatinny Rail Mount @@AimSmallMissSmall_TV
Where do you get the targets you use. Including hostage target?
Do you have this gun's action bedded?
I do not.
Thanks@@AimSmallMissSmall_TV
What trigger do you have on this gun?
Timney but I’d recommend the JARD, you can not get the between 6oz and 3 oz
Is that the factory mtr barrel?
Yes, this is the factory barrel
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Nice shooting, what distance What is set up?
50 yards
Im sure we are not surprised the Lapua shot well, however I was suprised about the RWS.......
I used RWS in a ARA competition and it was a disaster in my RPR, but it was all I could get at the time....
Keep up the great work really enjoy the content and keep shooting well....
Thanks David
Very disappointed in that Midas +.
I have not had good luck with Midas + in a non-match rifle. Center X maybe the better choice.
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