Elkbane said..."When you grip the stock, don't wrap you hand around it like a tennis racket; just use your bottom three fingers to snug the rifle to your shoulder, with your thumb along the top strap behind the saftey. In that position, it's almost impossible to torque the stock with your trigger pull. Practice that grip by dry-firing while looking at the target (it's free). The x-hair shouldn't move when the trigger breaks."

Just discovered this recently, and it really improved my groups. There are a lot of 'little' things to watch, and I plan to try a few more of Elkbane's tips (Thanks!!). The guys here are great, I had a LOT of questions last year and they all (Thanks 1shot and everyone else) were a BIG help. Still lots to learn, but each trip helps!