Thanks, I was taught to "call my shots" at an early age. So after finally getting the rifle sighted in by holding the rifle tightly against my shoulder and by the forearm against the sandbag. I then shot 10 shots offhand and 5 shots sitting at 100 yards. The shots went where I "called" them. So I'm satisfied that my rifle will shoot where I aim it. Not to say I don't need more practice offhand (which I do). The rifle is heavier than I'm used to so I plan to do a lot of dry firing practice using a snap cap which will get my form back and strengthen those weird little muscles in my left arm that hold up the rifle lol ...
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