For a while I’ve been practicing 25 yard Bullseye style pistol shooting. I’m just getting to the point that I can keep all my shots in the black about 75% of the time, with certain loads and my guns. That’s definitely improvement over the beginning where I was doing good to keep 10 shots on the whole 12” square target sheet.
I noticed something more subtle that may or may not mean anything. I tried a couple loads in my 22, shooting 10-shot groups with each. These were shot off a rest. When I shot unsupported, the point of impact was basically the same. The group grew by about 3x but the center was the same. I’ve also noticed this with my sons Canik the last couple range trips. Before I would have to rezero for unsupported after testing ammo off a rest. Honestly does this even mean anything?
I noticed something more subtle that may or may not mean anything. I tried a couple loads in my 22, shooting 10-shot groups with each. These were shot off a rest. When I shot unsupported, the point of impact was basically the same. The group grew by about 3x but the center was the same. I’ve also noticed this with my sons Canik the last couple range trips. Before I would have to rezero for unsupported after testing ammo off a rest. Honestly does this even mean anything?