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Old 08-18-2017, 10:49 AM
kman35ca kman35ca is offline
 
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And practice the fundamentals in all positions. Watch your breathing, your grip on the rifle not being to tight, natural point of aim, and especially good trigger control. And gopher shooting is a great way to help. Same with coyotes. For me I found when I really started practising the fundamentals until it was just natural, my accuracy got a lot better. I know can keep all6 rounds from my K31 in a pie plate at 250 standing, but using a wooden support to mimic a tree. With iron sights. That took a while. But now with my Tikka I can hit the 6" gong 9 out 10 times from most positions except kneeling and free hand. I also found some good tips on YouTube for shooting from certain positions. Randy Newburgh has a video on bracing yourself for shooting while sitting which really helped my accuracy. And a lot of my shots especially coyote hunting come from sitting with a 27" bipod.
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