I have a bolt action Remington .22 rifle. At 50 yards we shot pig nut hickory nuts off of a flat board. They are only 3/4 of an inch in diameter. At 100 yards I can usually hold a grouping of under two inches. This is using a sand bag and bench for a rest.
I would try different ammo because there is differences in how they shot in different guns. In my Remington .22 I have found Winchester Ammo works best. I have a cheap Rossi that works best with Federal Ammo. So try several brands.
Then I would get a sand bag and rest it on a bench/truck hood etc. Then watch your breathing. Take a deep breathe and slowly exhale. Just before you fully exhale make your shot. Gently pull the trigger. Make sure you are not jerking the trigger. Practice dry firing the gun to get a feel for the trigger spring. On a small bore rifle it is much easier to not flinch when it fires. This can be a problem on large bore rifles.
Try some of this and see if you get a better grouping. You should be able to get a tighter group.
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