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    My suggestion is that you contact RW and have him get you set up on some basic drills after you have the rifle properly zeroed.

    http://www.rwfirearmstraining.com/

    Dry fire is an excellent way to improve trigger control and sight picture/alignment, but I would get someone who knows what they are doing to show you the correct way before you start reinforcing the wrong ways.

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    Since you are welcoming constructive evaluations/critiques I'll go. Your groups aren't terrible, but personally, before I purchased an optic, I would seriously consider trying to tighten them up with iron sights before going the route of an optic. Iron's will force you to focus on fundamentals, and for me, require paying more attention to breathing, trigger control, etc. At the distances shown in your pics, I'd want to have all (or most) rounds in the triangle, or at a minimum tight groups.

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    Suggest you look up and the Appleseed Project and go take a weekend class. You will learn and progress more in 1 weekend then solo in months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by esaabye View Post
    Suggest you look up and the Appleseed Project and go take a weekend class. You will learn and progress more in 1 weekend then solo in months.
    No Colorado events yet, or as of a few weeks ago when I last checked. Good idea though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by esaabye View Post
    Suggest you look up and the Appleseed Project and go take a weekend class. You will learn and progress more in 1 weekend then solo in months.
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    To break my flinch I had a friend randomly put snap caps in the magazine. You'll really notice the flinch when the snap cap comes up. I don't know if this works for everyone but it really helped me. Also dry firing helped too. This was all for pistol, rifles have never really made me flinch.

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    Only got about an hour in today but this is with the new Vortex Viper PST Gen 2 1-6x24 scope.

    Cherry Creek State Park. 50 yards only.


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    Practice, practice, practice.

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    Hmm. That’s roughly 4 MOA at that distance. Even the crappiest ammunition would likely hold under 2 MOA at that distance. Seems you’re heading in the right direction. More trigger time and possibly some friendly advice or coaching should help. I’d offer up some assistance but I don’t want to have to explain anything to my wife that involves a woman that I don’t know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Hmm. That’s roughly 4 MOA at that distance. Even the crappiest ammunition would likely hold under 2 MOA at that distance. Seems you’re heading in the right direction. More trigger time and possibly some friendly advice or coaching should help. I’d offer up some assistance but I don’t want to have to explain anything to my wife that involves a woman that I don’t know.
    I'm still trying to understand the whole MOA thing. I know it means minute of angle, but aside from that, not much else.

    That is completely understandable.


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