JOB #1--------------------------------------
Need to get a trigger in your Kimber if you haven't already.
1.5 lbs with no creep.
Best investment for that gun.


Some additional feedback---------
No gripping the fore stock/barrel area.
Left hand back under right armpit.

No holding gun with trigger hand thumb over the top as you will torque the gun by gripping it.

Gun must be level when shooting or gravity will drop the bullet one side of the target or the other.

I prefer a short legged bipod from a prone position as long as you can trust your shooting partners.

I like a good quality 3-18 44 mm scope and low to medium rings so the front lens is just above the barrel a tad and not too high.

If your scope is sitting higher due to 52 mm then you will most likely need some soft shimming to elevate your mug constantly higher than the top of the stock.

Have your partner load your gun/or NOT a few times to see if you are jerking the trigger. Not knowing when it won't go off will reveal how you are getting off the trigger.

Reloading is a whole different chapter.

My everyday long range gun is an 300 WM RBROS light weight hunter shooting handloads built to the exact tolerances that Travis told me to shoot.
If I do all of the above it drives tacks.