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<blockquote data-quote="CTK" data-source="post: 1920486" data-attributes="member: 103842"><p>I lived in Houston until I was 16. Fond memories of good people, Mexican food, and pretty girls.</p><p></p><p>You are probably going to have to hand load to get that rifle where you want it. Prior to that, research and copy torque settings for the action screws, make sure your barrel is not touching the stock, adjust the trigger as low as it will safely go down, check your mounts, make sure that you position your rifle in exactly the same position in the rest each shot, use your last digit of your finger to pull the trigger, pull the trigger straight back as much as possible, use the same grip and pressure on the pistol grip and fore end, if you hold it, put your cheek in same spot and same amount of pressure each shot. Getting a hunting weight rifle under 1/2" consistently requires a lot of things to be right.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTK, post: 1920486, member: 103842"] I lived in Houston until I was 16. Fond memories of good people, Mexican food, and pretty girls. You are probably going to have to hand load to get that rifle where you want it. Prior to that, research and copy torque settings for the action screws, make sure your barrel is not touching the stock, adjust the trigger as low as it will safely go down, check your mounts, make sure that you position your rifle in exactly the same position in the rest each shot, use your last digit of your finger to pull the trigger, pull the trigger straight back as much as possible, use the same grip and pressure on the pistol grip and fore end, if you hold it, put your cheek in same spot and same amount of pressure each shot. Getting a hunting weight rifle under 1/2” consistently requires a lot of things to be right. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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