I was just at the indoor range shooting my R7 .177 at fifty feet. I was zeroing a scope I hadn't remembered where it was at. The gun was shot rested in my hand with my hand on top of a hard sand bag.
After I got it where I wanted I decided to see how it shot rested directly on top of the sandbag nestled in my shoulder. As you can see the groups dropped an inch plus and were all over the place.
I ended this session with one group from my .177 pro sport. Also hand held over a rest.
When I see these guys on YouTube resting their spring guns in a sand bag I wonder how they get them to group ,I never have been able to? I shoot bench rest with low velocity cast bullet powder burners and i'm very familiar with how to control a gun on a rest.I've given up trying with spring guns!
After I got it where I wanted I decided to see how it shot rested directly on top of the sandbag nestled in my shoulder. As you can see the groups dropped an inch plus and were all over the place.
I ended this session with one group from my .177 pro sport. Also hand held over a rest.
When I see these guys on YouTube resting their spring guns in a sand bag I wonder how they get them to group ,I never have been able to? I shoot bench rest with low velocity cast bullet powder burners and i'm very familiar with how to control a gun on a rest.I've given up trying with spring guns!