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<blockquote data-quote="KYpatriot" data-source="post: 1023252" data-attributes="member: 48028"><p>Welcome! Pick up some Federal Gold Medal Match ammo with the 175 grain Sierra Matchking. It is known consistent and accurate ammo. Since the rifle was a gift, poor some money into a GOOD scope. If you can a Leupold mark 4 series, nightforce nxs, high end vortex, or something along those lines. </p><p></p><p>There is tons of good information online about the fundamentals of marksmanship including body position, natural point of aim, trigger control, and follow through. Get a log book and record your practice. Read up and the main thing is to shoot shoot shoot using GOOD practice. 20 disciplined rounds, following your mental checklist for making a clean and consistent shot, is better than a hundred rounds of undisciplined bullet slinging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYpatriot, post: 1023252, member: 48028"] Welcome! Pick up some Federal Gold Medal Match ammo with the 175 grain Sierra Matchking. It is known consistent and accurate ammo. Since the rifle was a gift, poor some money into a GOOD scope. If you can a Leupold mark 4 series, nightforce nxs, high end vortex, or something along those lines. There is tons of good information online about the fundamentals of marksmanship including body position, natural point of aim, trigger control, and follow through. Get a log book and record your practice. Read up and the main thing is to shoot shoot shoot using GOOD practice. 20 disciplined rounds, following your mental checklist for making a clean and consistent shot, is better than a hundred rounds of undisciplined bullet slinging. [/QUOTE]
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