I have learned in the couple of season that I have shot that shooting is about 2 things: A farily steady hold, and good, excellent trigger control. I am a AAA/Master (right there on the verdge) pistol shooter and a AAA rifle shooter. I love shooting silhouette and love to shoot even more so off a bench. I have noticed that I too am about 1.5 holder. I have a margin in which my "best hold" is there. More times than not I can't make squeeze it off, but I don't force it. If you force a fire you will miss it 98% of the time. My biggest problem is that if I hold the rifle a little too long, like 2-3 seconds. I believe in a firm to the shoulder, mid to light cheek pressure, (I like to just rest my head), firm elbow in the side, mid pressure with the support arm, firm trigger hand and arm. If I hold too long I grip the rifle harder with the support arm, and I gradually move the rifle out from my shoulder, or relax. When the shot breaks I will push the rifle to high just going over his back or twist with the body and just right of the critter. The biggest thing I have found to help me was to hit the weights. That has helped me more than anything. The other is to practice on a chest high level target. Most ranges have the targets setting on a waiste level or lower rail, by practicing chest high it helps to build up strength and endurance. Holding lower is much easier now. The other thing is shoot spots. I don't hold well enough to yet pick out a spot on the animal. I like to make good hits just like anyone else but as long as it goes ping and off the rail I will be smiling. I shoot 1in. dots at 50, 1.25 at pigs, 1.5 at rams and turkeys. I recently bought swinger targets that came with 2in. dots on them. If you can consistently hit that two inch dot you will hit the pigs-rams. I will miss my dots more so than hit but it does allow me to see which direction I miss and what my overall groups is. In short it can be very depressing chasing the dots, but it really does help. The last thing, is the fact that I changed my silhouette paper targets to the the paper targets with a one inch black dot in them. I find that I really do focus much harder if a visible dot is there. Really helps on the paper ram and turk. Good luck, good shooting, Kirby