Thanks Norway,
I like that idea that thumb and finger position around the trigger define where the rest of your hand goes onto the pistolgrip.
I try to set up my bipod / bench rest position with NPOA on the target before my right hand touches the rifle, then carefully grasp the stock without disturbing the NPOA. If the grip pulls it off aim either the hand position or body position is wrong.
Also, shooters note: that trigger finger needs to be at right angles to the trigger so it pulls directly back towards the thumb in the rifle midline.
In this video Norway has only hinted at the importance of recognising your natural point of aim and described just a few of the ways it can be made wrong, without going deeply into how to correct things if you find yourself in an unfavourable position.
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