We all know about how follow through is important with smallbore shooting due to the low velocity of the .22 RF round, and particularly with standard velocity as normally used by match shooters and others beyond 80 yards.
Something that helped me was to remove or adjust to the maximum the overtravel of the trigger.
The logic is that when the trigger breaks it moves back a short distance to the overtravel stop, hits the stop with a small impact which can move the rifle a very small amount. Taking out the overtravel stop or allowing the trigger to move past the break point may help. This is more effective when your rifle has a very light trigger pull. A very small amount may be the difference between an X and a 10, or God forbid a disgusting 9.
Something that helped me was to remove or adjust to the maximum the overtravel of the trigger.
The logic is that when the trigger breaks it moves back a short distance to the overtravel stop, hits the stop with a small impact which can move the rifle a very small amount. Taking out the overtravel stop or allowing the trigger to move past the break point may help. This is more effective when your rifle has a very light trigger pull. A very small amount may be the difference between an X and a 10, or God forbid a disgusting 9.