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new rifle and a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1031951" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I agree with everything above. Good Shooting comes from being consistant. You want to do everything the same each time. You can youtube some shooting positions and how to shoot from a bench. When I go to shoot...once my rifle is setup on either Sinclair front rest ND rear bag or bipod and rear bag...then I press the rifle into my shoulder and lower my head/cheap against the rifle stock comb. You want the same shoulder pressure (firm but light) along with the same cheap weld each and every shot. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Read a lot about rifle cleaning. Many people wear their bores out by cleaning the wrong way. The advice above is sound advice! Harsh solvents may be needed once in a while to remove heavy copper fouling which is ok but just don't leave it in the barrel long. 5-10 minutes is all that's needed. Order yourself some nylon brushes so you don't worry about hurting the inside of the barrel. And use a bore guide!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1031951, member: 52437"] I agree with everything above. Good Shooting comes from being consistant. You want to do everything the same each time. You can youtube some shooting positions and how to shoot from a bench. When I go to shoot...once my rifle is setup on either Sinclair front rest ND rear bag or bipod and rear bag...then I press the rifle into my shoulder and lower my head/cheap against the rifle stock comb. You want the same shoulder pressure (firm but light) along with the same cheap weld each and every shot. Read a lot about rifle cleaning. Many people wear their bores out by cleaning the wrong way. The advice above is sound advice! Harsh solvents may be needed once in a while to remove heavy copper fouling which is ok but just don't leave it in the barrel long. 5-10 minutes is all that's needed. Order yourself some nylon brushes so you don't worry about hurting the inside of the barrel. And use a bore guide! [/QUOTE]
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