I broke loose this morning for a little mental health time at the range. I brought with me the M96/38 I got a few weeks ago along with some Ingram 139 gr FMJ. I noticed the hight setting on the little dial thing on the rear sight didn't jive with the bullet holes at 100 yards, plus the front sight had been replaced with a big hookie square piece of brass that took up most of the sight picture. Once I got past those issues I was able to knock off a bunch of 3 and 4 inch groups off the hard rest. I had a couple of six inchers but that was do to the nut holding the gun. I figure once I get the sights squared away I might be able to break into smaller groups, again off the hards rest. Just a word about bench rests, I've had 5 back surguries to date and have more hardware back there than a VW beatle. If I was going to continue to shoot I had to come up with a rest that takes up the shock of the rifle. I made a fully adjustable rest using 80/20 extrusion, 2 round vee notch pieces of hard rubber and one piece of flat rubber for the butt hold. Everything is adjustable so I can shoot pretty much anything in it and have near absolute repeatability. I've shot guns I built 10 years ago that shoot ragged holes and got the same results off this rest. For me, it saved my first passion, shooting. If you know anybody out there in the same or similar situation, shoot me an e-mail and I'll send directions.-SDH
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