Rifle torque on front rest - Fore-end hop
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 10:25 am
Shooting with a front rest is very new to me and I seem to be getting excessive hop at the front of my 7mm and I am not sure how to stop/reduce it.
I use a Farley Coax II at the front and a SEB rear bag. The front bag is not over packed and I use a former cut to the same profile as my rifle to keep the bag shape when it is not in use. The rifle is an F Open and weighs in at as near to 10kgs as I can get it. The fore-end is 75mm wide. The rear bag could do with a bit more weight in it.
I am shooting 180 grain Bergers in a 7mm SAUM currently at 2950fps.
I initially tried a hard hold but results seemed erratic so I moved to semi free recoil where I put some downwards pressure to the stock with my right thumb and keep my shoulder close to the butt so it acts as a stop but not much more. This gives me more repeatable results but I get quite a big torque reaction where the stock twists and partly climbs out of the front rest bag and then returns to position, watching other people the rifle seems to recoil a lot more smoothly than mine. Is this normal or am I lacking something in my technique or set up
I use a Farley Coax II at the front and a SEB rear bag. The front bag is not over packed and I use a former cut to the same profile as my rifle to keep the bag shape when it is not in use. The rifle is an F Open and weighs in at as near to 10kgs as I can get it. The fore-end is 75mm wide. The rear bag could do with a bit more weight in it.
I am shooting 180 grain Bergers in a 7mm SAUM currently at 2950fps.
I initially tried a hard hold but results seemed erratic so I moved to semi free recoil where I put some downwards pressure to the stock with my right thumb and keep my shoulder close to the butt so it acts as a stop but not much more. This gives me more repeatable results but I get quite a big torque reaction where the stock twists and partly climbs out of the front rest bag and then returns to position, watching other people the rifle seems to recoil a lot more smoothly than mine. Is this normal or am I lacking something in my technique or set up