Originally Posted by
C. Davis
Assuming you are legit and asking an honest question, the first thing I would do is check your scope mount for looseness (if your rifle has a scope.)
Another thing not mentioned is that if you are resting your barrel on a hard shooting rest, it will cause your shots to be high. You do not want your barrel to be touching anything when you shoot.
C. Davis
actually I said the same thing (just above you) about barrel resting on things can alter point of aim LOL