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What do you think is WRONG with my bench shooting?? Group?
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1769889" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>My opinion and running it through my mind. You are shooting to the right everytime that it is off a bit because you are shooting left handed. I bet if you shot the same exact way but right handed using the same fundamentals that you have shooting left handed, the shots would be off to the left. It is my "opinion" that as you continue to shoot, you are letting your shoulder tilt back at an angle instead of having good square pressure onto the butt of the rifle. If you were putting too much pressure onto the rifle butt, you would be hitting to the left. When the rifle recoils, the rifle is going to go in the path of least resistance so if you are letting your shoulder tilt back (or canting your body at an angle away from the butt of the rifle), the back of the rifle is going to go to the left but the barrel end will go right when you are firing.</p><p></p><p>When you shoot, try squaring your shoulder up to the butt of the rifle everytime and don't push hard on the butt of the rifle with your shoulder but just get it good and snug. Even when shooting prone, people cant their body to a side but their shoulders is always square with the butt of the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1769889, member: 34818"] My opinion and running it through my mind. You are shooting to the right everytime that it is off a bit because you are shooting left handed. I bet if you shot the same exact way but right handed using the same fundamentals that you have shooting left handed, the shots would be off to the left. It is my "opinion" that as you continue to shoot, you are letting your shoulder tilt back at an angle instead of having good square pressure onto the butt of the rifle. If you were putting too much pressure onto the rifle butt, you would be hitting to the left. When the rifle recoils, the rifle is going to go in the path of least resistance so if you are letting your shoulder tilt back (or canting your body at an angle away from the butt of the rifle), the back of the rifle is going to go to the left but the barrel end will go right when you are firing. When you shoot, try squaring your shoulder up to the butt of the rifle everytime and don't push hard on the butt of the rifle with your shoulder but just get it good and snug. Even when shooting prone, people cant their body to a side but their shoulders is always square with the butt of the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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