Alright, I don't know what my problem is. I qualified in BRM about a year ago and i shot a 35/40 which was the time before this BRM but this time I shot a 25/40, I barely passed. I don't understand what's going on, but let me tell you what I found out today. I set up a target at 25 yards,
like they do in the Army for Zero and Grouping, with the 300 yard size target (My military brothers will know what I'm talking about) I shoot PERFECT groups almost butthole tight on all five of the targets dead center and I would say the biggest group was quarter sized, but I do this all the
time without ever going off of the zero 300 yard target and always hit inside of it. I impressed my buddy with how well I grouped and zeroed. Well here's what I found out. I made a target to see what I'm doing basically took a turkey deep frying pan (Painted it black) and welded a holder
for it. Sat it at 300 yards. I always shot high. My buddy who was spotting for me this time to see what my problem is saying said I hit 5ft+ above the target but always in the same spot. Now you can ask what have you done with your back BIAS. Absolutely nothing I don't even turn it one
notch like the range NCO's make you do, or tell you to for BRM for the long range target. I had to compensate about 1/8" below the target and I NEVER missed. Can someone please explain or maybe help me on what my problems may be? The position I'm in is prone/supported. If you
need to ask more questions about what I'm doing please ask and I'll answer it as best as I can.