Something I have noticed is that when I'm shooting my bobcat off the bench @ 50y if I shoot without my shoulder into the butt pad, just my finger on the trigger like many benchrest shooters do, I can get sub 0.5" groups all day long.
However, if I shoot with any shoulder contact at all then the groups open up a bit, maybe even double, certainly with more "flyers". Would you say this is error in my technique or is it normal to see this happen? Particularly with the bobcat being short and maybe more jumpy than a rifle??
I get that benchrest shooters have no body contact and get the best accuracy this way but it's not ideal for a hunter to shoot this way. Is it just a case of practicing correct technique and the groups will close up? Or is it a trait of bullpups??
However, if I shoot with any shoulder contact at all then the groups open up a bit, maybe even double, certainly with more "flyers". Would you say this is error in my technique or is it normal to see this happen? Particularly with the bobcat being short and maybe more jumpy than a rifle??
I get that benchrest shooters have no body contact and get the best accuracy this way but it's not ideal for a hunter to shoot this way. Is it just a case of practicing correct technique and the groups will close up? Or is it a trait of bullpups??