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Originally Posted by 33army
I blame operator head space and timing due to lack of practice mostly. Been a while since I had a rifle to shoot whenever I want. I have seen what they can do in the ways of accuracy and I was very impressed. Plus for the price, you can't really beat it.
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Many good shooters spent many hours getting in the correct firing position, going through the correct steps, and dry firing before they even went to the range, and it seemed to help with consistent accuracy.
Before you spend anymore money, try buying a couple hundred rounds of Black Hills and learn the basics with what you already own-especially trigger control and breathing, how to clean the bore, etc.
You may not need to buy anything else.
If you can't get at least MOA by then, get a better scope and a Jewell trigger.