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5/9/2014 11:53:14 AM EDT
This is my first thread

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_8_32/545901__ARCHIVED_THREAD____Looking_for_experanced_marksmen_to_help_me_in_STL_area.html&page=2

I had the chane to shoot some more

when i first put rounds down range it was only about 1-2 inch high and 1-2 inches left.

as time passed it moved around and started sinking low right (one left handed and one right handed shooter)

was hard to even hit a 3 inch target at 100 yards

I plan to throw a couple round this weekend and see what it does.

shot from

bag in front / shoulder for rear (my other bags didn't come in in time :(   )

Thoughts ?
5/10/2014 6:08:27 AM EDT
[#1]
Could be several  things.  If your sight is mounted solidly  I would shoot 5 or 10 shot groups. 1 or3 shot groups do not work for me especially at distance.  That will help you determine where your sights really are.  If you are not using a quality dot I would look at your cheek weld. Shoot 5 without lifting your head then shoot 5 and lift your head and require your sight picture after each shot. If there is a difference in the two groups you may not be consistent cheek weld.
5/10/2014 6:37:04 AM EDT
[#2]
Are you putting the barrel on the bag? Rifle needs to be resting on the forearm or bi-pod. On the barrel throws the harmonics off.
5/10/2014 5:31:00 PM EDT
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Are you putting the barrel on the bag? Rifle needs to be resting on the forearm or bi-pod. On the barrel throws the harmonics off.
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i have a free float , im putting the bag just in front of where my hand would normally go

err here photos LOL

http://www.wideshutphotography.com/p169606224/h2365c44d#h2365c44d