Quote Originally Posted by missed View Post
Work on a bunch of dry firing to make sure your squeezing the trigger the same way every time. If the gun is jumping one way or the other think how your pulling the rifle or how your shoulders are. Cheek weld, I have made a Kydex riser for all my rifles so my head is in the same spot over and over again. The left at 200 how were the winds that day? I have Strelok ballistic calculator on my phone and tablet, tremendous help ranging and windage. The last time I shot there was enough wind that I was having to compensate almost 2 feet left at 400 yards.
That much? That could be it then for sure. I could have underestimated the wind and just ignored it. So, when pulling the trigger, should the gun recoil straight back? It seems to naturally go left every time. I thought it might be from the torsion from the bullet spinning or something.