This sounds like really great advice! I thought using a sled would take away all my mistakes well pretty close to all but i guess how smooth the trigger is pulled, whether i flinch affects my cheek on the buttstock that can push the my sight on the target. I also place my left hand over the handguard so that it doesnt jump too much. I think i did notice a few times when i broke the trigger clean and my shot followed through. I really do need more trigger time but i appreciate the advice im getting here.
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