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So basically you got a new rifle, and it shot better then the old one.
except the holding your breath part once you put enough time into shooting you should be able to control your breathing enough
Quote from: jackmaster on August 16, 2011, 02:06:25 PMexcept the holding your breath part once you put enough time into shooting you should be able to control your breathing enough Agree'd, but I don't think we're talking to a vastly experienced shooter. Initially I'll advise to hold breath on the exhale with an improving shooter. I shoot slowfire pistol with one hand at 50yds. Breathing is not an option.-Steve
take a buddy shooting. have your buddy load your rifle for you, and place a spent round in it randomly. it will tell you a lot about your form.
Quote from: high country on August 17, 2011, 07:17:02 AMtake a buddy shooting. have your buddy load your rifle for you, and place a spent round in it randomly. it will tell you a lot about your form. Excellent advice. I used to shoot a lot with someone that would do this quite frequently...you'd be amazed how many people will swear up and down that they are not pulling shots or flinching, that is until they get the "dummy round".
MT.Rifle is a sweet gun ... but if your shooting more than 2 shots every 15 minutes and are exspecting 1/2 groups forget it ..... the barrels are not made for continous shooting ... the barrels are to thin and were made for going light ....I have loaded many a loads and mine does shoot 1/2 groups but only when I shoot 2 shots and let the barrel cool before shooting 2 more shots ... just not made to bang off 5 shots and exspect 1/2 groups