Yes, New Fowler that is a 22.
I read your previous post and you had me confused as to which gun you were shooting offhand.
You had a question as to how to improve your offhand shooting in the other post. The best way to improve offhand shooting is to shoot offhand and stay off the bench. Don't hold your rifle up too long. Bring the rifle down and start over. The gun will always move; this is called a wobble. Stay within your wobble fighting it only makes things worse.
Your target is not bad, if we were using the 8-ring black 100-yard NMLRA target which is commonly used at 50 yards, all your shots would have counted.
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