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<blockquote data-quote="jpd676" data-source="post: 2635348" data-attributes="member: 27751"><p>If you are trying to improve the rifle, I would say quality rings, base and scope (which you suggest you have). A good trigger also helps a ton. You can also bed a rifle and free float the barrel. If you are trying to improve your shooting, you need lots of trigger time. Being recoil sensitive is something we all need to overcome. I would learn to shoot from as steady of a position as possible, such as a good bipod from the prone position. </p><p>What type of shooting are you trying to improve (tighter groups, longer range...)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpd676, post: 2635348, member: 27751"] If you are trying to improve the rifle, I would say quality rings, base and scope (which you suggest you have). A good trigger also helps a ton. You can also bed a rifle and free float the barrel. If you are trying to improve your shooting, you need lots of trigger time. Being recoil sensitive is something we all need to overcome. I would learn to shoot from as steady of a position as possible, such as a good bipod from the prone position. What type of shooting are you trying to improve (tighter groups, longer range...)? [/QUOTE]
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