I posted this request for advice on another forum, and didn't receive as much information as I hoped. Maybe they weren't Encore shooters?
I seek advice from you Encore shooters that have mastered the rifle. I have a Bullberry .17AH barrel with Bullberry hangar forend and buttstock and have been range firing it. On the bench, with a nice soft blanket cushioning the forend it shoots beautifully and consistently; 20gr VMax's into 3/8" or less at 100 yds with fire forming loads. However, when I practice shooting as I would on the Prairie Dog hills--position shooting or from crossed sticks--the consistency goes south; strings vertically as much as 3" sometimes. I like to walk, and shoot from the prone or sitting position, or the best way so far is to carry a military rucksack and saddle blanket and shoot from prone position.
The rifle seems to be EXTREMELY sensitive on that forearm. Mine doesn't like crossed sticks. Does anyone have the Encore perfected? Could you give me some tips?
Sincerely,
Shotgunman