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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3014726" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Thanks. It's a learning curve that I'm just starting to understand. With a ton more to figure out, I try to use the info I get here. Today I knew the shots that were good. I also paid attention to everything that I was doing that influenced the rifles aim. This is what I noted and worked on:</p><p>1. I was putting my cheek at different positions each time I pulled the bolt. Even more when I changed mags.</p><p>2. The amount of pressure I was putting down on the cheek rest was too much or inconsistent.</p><p>3. I tended to get on target with the crosshairs and push the stock with my trigger hand. This with a grip on the stock that was inconsistent.</p><p>4. Not getting the stock seated in the same spot on my shoulder and my shoulder position was different each time.</p><p>5. Shoulder pressure on stock all over the place. Ha!.</p><p>6. Trigger control very good. </p><p>7. Breathing good but still getting that heartbeat cross hair hop thing going.</p><p>8. Have yet to figure out how to shoot between heartbeats or to figure out what part of my body is transferring the heart beat to the stock and then the sight. If I could figure that out, maybe I could figure out how to stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3014726, member: 38658"] Thanks. It's a learning curve that I'm just starting to understand. With a ton more to figure out, I try to use the info I get here. Today I knew the shots that were good. I also paid attention to everything that I was doing that influenced the rifles aim. This is what I noted and worked on: 1. I was putting my cheek at different positions each time I pulled the bolt. Even more when I changed mags. 2. The amount of pressure I was putting down on the cheek rest was too much or inconsistent. 3. I tended to get on target with the crosshairs and push the stock with my trigger hand. This with a grip on the stock that was inconsistent. 4. Not getting the stock seated in the same spot on my shoulder and my shoulder position was different each time. 5. Shoulder pressure on stock all over the place. Ha!. 6. Trigger control very good. 7. Breathing good but still getting that heartbeat cross hair hop thing going. 8. Have yet to figure out how to shoot between heartbeats or to figure out what part of my body is transferring the heart beat to the stock and then the sight. If I could figure that out, maybe I could figure out how to stop it. [/QUOTE]
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