Posted: 3/7/2008 9:22:30 AM EDT
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I may have discovered the reason for not being able to control the rifle while standing. I've been trying to figure out why the hell I am having so much trouble keeping the bull from moving around like a horny hummingbird in love with a leafblower. I realized I have been shooting for years with my right arm down against my side, the way I shoot on the move close in. I tried with my arm raised in different angles. It made a very noticable improvment. Now I can hold the black for at least a second or two, the wobble has also diminished. I think my right arm position was affecting trigger control as well. Before, most of the shots I would take that felt dead nuts on were off. Time to head to the range and prove my theory.
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