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I picked up the $350 Savage 99e in 308 I mentioned in the possible aqusitions topic. Took it to the range and shot about 23 rounds with it before my shoulder said uncle! Not the pretiest groups but I realized at the time it was my fault for jerkin the trigger not squeezing it. Gonna have to work on that part. Time to break out an air rifle as it's about 45 minutes each way to the nearest range I feel safe at. Also need to do something about the bras bead on the front post it was just plain disapearing in the bullsey.
Now for the pictures!
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Forgot to mention that the target shows 2 different groups. The bottom left quadrant was aiming for center of the bull. The top right quadrant was aiming for the top of the black.
Nice rifle. I like it. If it whoops up on you too much you can send it to me. I got lots of 308 ammo and stuff to feed it.
Now, try a 6:00 hold on the target and I'll bet you shoot better. I've found the old bead is the bull concept a big crock of bull. If I can't see the target, I can't hit it. Using the 6:00 hold lets me see the target. For that I prefer a small bead if the rifle has that kind of sight, or better yet a post with an aperture rear.
At any rate, yeah do work on the trigger pull. Jerking them don't help much.
Joe
***Be sneaky, get closer, bust the cap on him when you can put the ball where it counts .***
And old saying: "Stay in the gun son!". Not bad for a first effort with a new gun, especially with one that's 94 yrs. old. Practice & stay with the "basics". You'll do just fine!
I'd say you are shooting pretty good with open sights. The hint of using a 6 o'clock hold is a good one and if you smoke your sights, you'll be able to see them a little plainer. I use carbide black but, IIRC Caey's makes Sight Black that comes in an airosol can that is spray on. Just put the front sight at the bottom of the black and squeez.
JDL
Buy a slip on recoil pad, I notice its running bare-footed. Wally has some that are $10.00 or under. It will help you on the bench. Seems I get more recoil bench shooting than off-hand standing.
i have a 99a. it kicks more than a .308wcf. should. stock design? maybe? try shooting 6 times instead of 23. the 6 o'clock holds a good tip. sometimes its just fatigue that can open up your groups. you'll get better. sometimes with a light weight barrel the groups open after the 3rd shot. keep experimenting and enjoy your range time. savage 99's in .308 are underrated rifles. with a 4x scope your set for north america and 95% of the world's game