Check the gap between the barrel and frame when locked up. It shouldn't be 0. Occasionally, you'll see this. Even if you get good lockup, 0 gap will cause vertical stringing.
Also (and I'm sure that you have already done this), make sure that you don't have a short chamber, or long cases.
One last thing, I'll bet that sandbag is your culprit. any pistol MUST have consistent movement of the grip upon firing. Try using a piece of leather nailed to a board with baby powder or graphite on it for your grip to slide on, with a slight angle up and away for elevation adjustment where the grip rests(move the gun forward to lower your shot). Easy to make, and works like a champ.