My other rifles shoot sub moa off the same bipod and bench. The bench is stable despite its weathered appearance and the trigger breaks clean with the cross hair in the bulls eye. In dozens of trials, I get better groups off the Harris bipod, which is designed for benchrest shooting, than I do with the sandbag. The Harris is much more consistent as it always is at the same part of the forearm when I fire. Any pressure on the forearm is consistent. Besides, the barrel is free foated and does not contact the forearm. But I do appreciate the suggestion. I dropped the rifle off at my gunsmith this afternoon. He has rebedded a number of CZ 452s for our club silhouette shooters. Maybe that will do it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" />

Now the wind flag is a great idea. I think they keep those locked up for the matches, but I am going to check into it. I know that I am a picky shooter. As an old squirrel hunter and match shooter, I expect high accuracy in a rimfire.

Last edited by Horn Dog; 05/08/09 12:57 AM.

Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.