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<blockquote data-quote="BENNYBOOBOO" data-source="post: 240865" data-attributes="member: 11190"><p>Before we get into the heart of things- I have covered my shooting fundamentals such as propper shooting position, hand grip and cheek pressure, and follow through.</p><p> </p><p>Yet with every break of the trigger my rifle jumps to the right. Next thing I know I'm looking at the next target-board over instead of my own. The real kicker is that I am consistantly shooting 5-shot groups in the .5 moa range all the time.</p><p> </p><p>What gives? It'd be nice to see my shot as it hits the target instead of having to scoot the forend over and find my board again after each shot.</p><p> </p><p>Any ideas? Like I said, accuracy is perfectly acceptable; so this isn't a really big concern until hunting season gets here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BENNYBOOBOO, post: 240865, member: 11190"] Before we get into the heart of things- I have covered my shooting fundamentals such as propper shooting position, hand grip and cheek pressure, and follow through. Yet with every break of the trigger my rifle jumps to the right. Next thing I know I'm looking at the next target-board over instead of my own. The real kicker is that I am consistantly shooting 5-shot groups in the .5 moa range all the time. What gives? It'd be nice to see my shot as it hits the target instead of having to scoot the forend over and find my board again after each shot. Any ideas? Like I said, accuracy is perfectly acceptable; so this isn't a really big concern until hunting season gets here. [/QUOTE]
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