More testing today, it is obvious that tilting my sticks back slightly brought my point of impact down from 4" high to 1" high, I was getting a cantilever effect.
I had been shooting off the sticks and found shooting with the gun in my hand a resting on the sticks gave me the best groups.
I did some dry firing practicing my trigger pull as I am bad to snatch the trigger. I found the hammer strike would move my sights about 1" to the left no matter how carefully I squeezed the trigger. I don't get this on sandbags.
I filed my rear sight down a little and got my group right where I wanted it to be.
Thanks for the good advice, stuff that never occurred to me. I like to build guns but don't shoot them as much as I should so I am a little lacking in the finer points of shooting.
Look what came today, that .32 Kibler kit that was on the classified. It is like christmas morning around here.