I have been struggling a bit lately while bench shooting. I have 2 new rifles that I have been working with... an Encore 7M-08 (24"barrel) and a Sako 7MM (26" barrel). I have shot several different bullets/loads etc... but the groups are not consistently MOA. I know I am capable of shooting better than 1.5" groups as I have done it often with my Tikka in 243. I have always shot with my non-trigger arm kind of wrapped around my butt bag/trigger arm. But the Encore is very light and so has quite a bit of recoil and barrel jump. The Sako while heavier still has quite a bit of recoil. Anyway, my buddy said that he was taught (in a shooting academy thing, when he was young) that the non-trigger hand should lightly rest on the top of the scope. He said the rifle would be much more stable and it helps keep the barrel down. So finally I tried it tonite. Results :eek: . . . @ 100 yds both rifles shot groups of 3/4", and at 200 yds the 7M-08 shot 1/2" group and the 7MM a 2" group. By then I was mentally pooped, and he was out of shells, so we bunched it. I guess it works well but I am a bit hard headed and kind of hate to give in. How do you guys shoot?? :? :?