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How are you gripping the rifle?
usually propped. However, when I refer to bad groups, It's on a bench rest (THANKS ramx50!). I'm not gripping it at all.
RATS are People Too.just a hypothetical question are these legal to shoot in our back yards? can "we" get into trouble if an animal lover witnessed or video taped someone shooting a rat with it? -just curious what the regulations are with air rifles
RATS are People Too.
Eating Dead Things Is Scary!
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That takes out part of the problem. Now loosen up your grip/pull back on the pistol grip of the stock alittle. You should by now feel how the rifle recoils - this will be the starting point. Too tight of a grip and too tight in the shoulder and the rifle throws it wrong to the point of aim. Too loose and your point of aim will change as the rifle recoils with no control. You want just enough grip and pull back to let it do its thing but to your POI, not its. Again, I'm having the same trouble with my break barrels.
Next perchase will be either an HW-97 or a TX200 Mk3. I'm thinking of playing around with the field target game and these are good for the spring class.
Joe R.