Hi everyone,
I have several questions about Benchrest and also a problem I've already mentioned in the PCP airguns section, but I still haven’t found a solution.
I own an FX Crown with a 700 mm Superlight barrel and I shoot JSB 18 grain pellets at 870–880 fps. Accuracy at 30 meters has always been outstanding. About a month ago, I fine-tuned the rifle to find the plateau-knee area around 875 fps, and the consistency improved a lot, very stable with maximum spread of 4-5 fps.
At the same time, I started shooting at 72 meters outdoors. The target is placed downhill, around 5 or 6 degrees from my shooting position. I don't use wind flags.
The issue I’m seeing is that accuracy at this distance is totally erratic. Sometimes I get 2 or 3 shots almost touching or very close, and then suddenly the POI shifts drastically and the group opens up by 5 or 6 cm—like if the scope had moved.
I've tried many things: I reduced magnification to check for pellet spiraling (didn’t see any), cleaned the barrel, changed the barrel, checked the liner spacer positions, changed the moderator, shot without the moderator, switched from rests to bipods and back, changed shooting tables, checked torque on the stock screws, changed scopes… everything. But the accuracy keeps coming and going unpredictably.
On the other hand, maybe I’m just expecting something that’s not possible with my setup at 72 meters. So I’d like to know: what kind of group is realistically achievable at 72 meters by an enthusiast who’s been into this for about a year?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I’ve read about the importance of wind flags and I’m already working on that. Many thanks in advance!
I have several questions about Benchrest and also a problem I've already mentioned in the PCP airguns section, but I still haven’t found a solution.
I own an FX Crown with a 700 mm Superlight barrel and I shoot JSB 18 grain pellets at 870–880 fps. Accuracy at 30 meters has always been outstanding. About a month ago, I fine-tuned the rifle to find the plateau-knee area around 875 fps, and the consistency improved a lot, very stable with maximum spread of 4-5 fps.
At the same time, I started shooting at 72 meters outdoors. The target is placed downhill, around 5 or 6 degrees from my shooting position. I don't use wind flags.
The issue I’m seeing is that accuracy at this distance is totally erratic. Sometimes I get 2 or 3 shots almost touching or very close, and then suddenly the POI shifts drastically and the group opens up by 5 or 6 cm—like if the scope had moved.
I've tried many things: I reduced magnification to check for pellet spiraling (didn’t see any), cleaned the barrel, changed the barrel, checked the liner spacer positions, changed the moderator, shot without the moderator, switched from rests to bipods and back, changed shooting tables, checked torque on the stock screws, changed scopes… everything. But the accuracy keeps coming and going unpredictably.
On the other hand, maybe I’m just expecting something that’s not possible with my setup at 72 meters. So I’d like to know: what kind of group is realistically achievable at 72 meters by an enthusiast who’s been into this for about a year?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I’ve read about the importance of wind flags and I’m already working on that. Many thanks in advance!
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