The Black Dot of Doom 2017 - back to haunt us.

My understanding is that you can shoot with the aids that you would take stalking & I would say that the majority of stalkers would take a bipod with them. No reason why you can't submit more than one target with different aids & positions.

I can honestly say that never having unfolded the bipod on my rifle when stalking, it is no longer used. I may use a backpack, coat, sticks, tree branch, vehicle bonnet, whatever's convenient but a bipod, never. Unless you're in the prone position it's pretty useless, even then it's not rock steady. Even for hill stalking, you'll get a steadier rest from a backpack.
 
I didnt have the BDOD target printed out (bad planning, will give it another go when I have it printed) however I did get some range time in on the weekend and thought I'd give this a go with the targets I had to hand.

3 shots off my tripod sticks at 100yds with my home loads, pic below. I admit my black square is probably a bit bigger than the black dot, but I was still reasonably happy with this. Each of the squares on the paper is about 3/4" so had this been the real BDOD target I'd have probably gone just over the top of it.

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I did completely mess up shot #3 and I hold my hands up to that - That was all on me!

It was good to do this and its really confirmed to me that I need to practice way more in real world stalking situations as opposed to just standard range shooting off a bench. I need to shoot off sticks, off fence posts, off tree branches, sitting, kneeling... and at a variety of distances.
 
It was good to do this and its really confirmed to me that I need to practice way more in real world stalking situations as opposed to just standard range shooting off a bench. I need to shoot off sticks, off fence posts, off tree branches, sitting, kneeling... and at a variety of distances.

The good news is there is a BSRC competition just for you!

Cheers

K
 
I can honestly say that never having unfolded the bipod on my rifle when stalking, it is no longer used. I may use a backpack, coat, sticks, tree branch, vehicle bonnet, whatever's convenient but a bipod, never. Unless you're in the prone position it's pretty useless, even then it's not rock steady. Even for hill stalking, you'll get a steadier rest from a backpack.

I don't use them either & indeed do as you suggest; I was just suggesting that most people do probably lug a rifle around with one attached.
 
Just had a go at this. Didn't hit the dot and initially thought I'd had a major flyer until I realised 2 shots had gone through the same hole. I'll adjust the zero and try again when it isn't raining
 
Stick a picture up spandit. And adjusting zero and waiting until it stops raining isnt in the spirit of it:stir:
 
My zkk Bruno was shot performing like that if I did my job , I pulled the old barrel a rebarrelled it in 6br , tack driving accurate but a bugger for a second shot , won't feed from the mag worth a damn . I'll do the bsod with it in the week.
 
Last Friday I finally got around checking zero on three rifles for the season. My Back up Sako semi custom that seemed to like the ammo, my friends 308 CTR and my 308 CTR. All same ammo. Was a bit of a rush job as I needed to get back to the workshop.

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Then Saturday

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Hee hee and i thought someone was getting in early for the black dot of doom 2018!!!!
 
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From the weekend setting up my .22-250

4 shots in the middle which were mine and the wife is the top right.

2 shots above were setting the zero after we finished.

Weren't really doing the dot test just setting up the rifle, seen this now so thought id put it up.

Disclaimer - .22-250 on a bipod at 'about 100' paced out. Haven't told the wife that she scored zero yet! edit: In all fairness that dot is a lot less than an inch so from the middle if that was enlarged to be an inch she would have scored at least 2.

Middle dot's an inch
 
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