In order to remove as much human error as possible (without a lead sled), what methods do different folks use to get their rifles steady?
As for BPCR, there are uToob videos on how to find the nodes on a barrel, one involves putting the receiver in a vise and gently tapping and listening. It will change sound like a tuning fork. There are others but ideally, the most accurate load has the node right near the muzzle. That's why you see guys putting the rifle on the sticks near the muzzle. Others may find the best node is elsewhere and will rest the barrel accordingly
I have the same approach. Bench for Initial sight in and field positions to fine tune. Exception is if I'm going to shoot in a bench match which is rare.Shooting sled to get the group centered. I want the rifle barely moving at all. But it almost always prints higher than what I get from shooting off-hand, kneeling or rested on my hand. So there is always a little bit of fiddling after the sled sight-in to fine-tune where I want the ball to print when I'm shooting in field positions.
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