Foot, iron or scope, the fundamentals don't change. Point the rifle at the target, and pull the trigger with out moving the rifle. No such thing as advanced marksmanship, just a finer application of the fundamentals. You should try iron sights, if you can see the front sight post you can shoot well. What happens with a scope with lots of people is that they can see the target real well so they don't focus on the fundamentals. With iron sights the target should look blurry, mentally for me it's easier to focus on the fundamentals for some reason. Then go back to the scope. I think you will see a difference. Oh, and dry fire a lot. Pay attention to what the sights do when you are breathing and especially when you pull the trigger.
what is the measurement of those squares on your target? Are they 1/4 inch squares? or 1/2 inch?
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