mmeehan97
New member
Nice setup!
If you are open to some feedback, the horizontal stringing you are getting is usually related to shooting position, torquing your rifle to get on target, and trigger pull. All of which are things you can work on; which is good news because it means that rifle is a shooter!
Spend some time experimenting with your shooting/hand position. When at the range get your cross hairs centered on the bull and then close your eyes, if your cross hairs drift off of the bull your shooting position isn't quite right and you are torquing the rifle. Also, do some dry firing, and see what your cross hairs do when the trigger breaks. They should stay pretty steady, and if they are jumping around too much it would indicate some instability in your position or poor hand position on your grip.
I greatly appreciate the feedback. I'm kind of new to the whole "precision shooting" thing. I was born into the "if you can hit a milk jug at 100 yards, then you can hunt" school. Those are some great tips and i'll absolutely try them out next time i'm at the range!