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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Bolt lug contact and amount of free float
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<blockquote data-quote="OG10" data-source="post: 1912931" data-attributes="member: 54584"><p>Looks like it's getting better with practice.One thing I have found with light weight rifles is you must be consistent with both fundamentals, and fallow through.Dont forget to dryfire practice when you get to the range or even at home if possible.Another option if you have a 22lr is to "warm up" with a 22lr to self check things like trigger press and flinch.Keep it up you wiil get it, if you get down to Texas give me a call we can go out to my range and burn some powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OG10, post: 1912931, member: 54584"] Looks like it's getting better with practice.One thing I have found with light weight rifles is you must be consistent with both fundamentals, and fallow through.Dont forget to dryfire practice when you get to the range or even at home if possible.Another option if you have a 22lr is to "warm up" with a 22lr to self check things like trigger press and flinch.Keep it up you wiil get it, if you get down to Texas give me a call we can go out to my range and burn some powder. [/QUOTE]
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