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    I found when I was young and shooting rabbits with an open sighted Norinco that instead of trying to hold on the target it was better to lift up through the target and learn when to fire. Usually if you fire as you reach the front foot of the rabbit the bullet will hit the chest. Hope that makes sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUMPY View Post
    I found when I was young and shooting rabbits with an open sighted Norinco that instead of trying to hold on the target it was better to lift up through the target and learn when to fire. Usually if you fire as you reach the front foot of the rabbit the bullet will hit the chest. Hope that makes sense.
    thats only because your .22lr was so well trained by its previous owner LOL. but seriously RUMPY is right,learning to live with your wobble and fire as you pass through target is primo way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    thats only because your .22lr was so well trained by its previous owner LOL. but seriously RUMPY is right,learning to live with your wobble and fire as you pass through target is primo way to go.
    That got me five children LOL
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