Wow, thx for all the responses. All this has given me a heap of information to go thru and test. Don and Dan, I think I understand what your trying to say, looking for the spot the vibration passes thru the barrels axis. This would be the dead spot or where the dust wont bounce. With the barrel out, I`ll give it a try, mark the spots, and then re-assemble and proceed to try on the rest to see what affects I get. Paul, I like your thoughts too. I have a barrel Ive spent some time on. It had enough tension in it that as you rolled it on a support in the middle, it would "droop" at one particular flat all the time. This being in the direction I would get strange fliers as I altered charges. For eg, the more powder you put in, the farther left it shot. At 100 yds sometimes 8 in. or more. fwiw the barrel is a .54, 38", swamped C weight transitional. Took a while to sort that one out. Daryl, I`d never considered some of your suggestions for a sand bag. I be giving them a shot (pun intended
), I have a commercial sand bag, "saddle" shaped, and altho it softens the stock to rest connection I dont really like how it feels. The rifle kinda wallows in it. Okieboy, thx,
Those rests are sure nice prizes.
Some of my favorite "trophys" are like the chunk rest, a usefull hand made item that reflects the "heart" of the competition and competitors involved. I`m glad I got it. Anyways, from here I have a fair bit of work, thx again for all the help.. Regards.. Kerry