Teach him to aim to the side so the huge crosshairs dont cover the bull, the edge of the crosshairs just kiss up to the bull. He could even sight at the edge of the paper target as long as there is only one bull per page. You didnt mention what target is being used but sight in so the target works for him, not against him. Use the contrast colors to to your advantage.
Its about the shooter, not the gun. Leupolds are nice, I own one but the cheaper scopes are a real bargin now days and very, very competive on a shoestring budget. The gap between great glass and cheap glass has gotten very narrow in the past few years and most people dont know that because they already have the Leupold tattoo on their but... and they are living in the past. How can they say the cheap glass is bad if they wont buy one and use it?
If he adjusts his aim point, he will be back to, well almost to shooting with the CZ. The Marlins shoot pretty well, they usually got great barrels but they tend to be shy of a CZ. But no need for a new gun yet OR a new scope, just a change in the point of aim.
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