Pounding away at 200yd line off-hand standing

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Thank you for your kind words. Vanity allows me not to post the not so good targets.

By our standards we had a rough winter along with three major snow falls. A major snow fall is two or more flakes :what:by our standards. We simply no longer shoot when the weather is cold. Cold is below 60F.:uhoh:

With my limited abilities I’ve learned two things accept your sight picture for what it is and the trigger press is 95%+ of the equation;)
Quote: "Accept your sight picture for what it is".

Thanks for reinforcing the validity of that thought for me - exactly the goal I have for this year. If a sight picture looks good, it ain't going to get any better by waiting awhile.

My training buddy's favorite trueism is that the way to hit the 10 ring is to avoid firing the gun when the sight is outside the 10. As we all know, this too is not easy to pull off.
 
To expound on the above a bit. If the sights are moving off the black after mounting the rifle, take it down and start over. You can't make chicken salad out of chicken s***. Half of not hitting the ten ring is the acceptance of bad shots due to poor sight alignment. If it ain't there don't try to force it there, won't happen.

On the flip side don't dress up X's. Pull the trigger on the first one you see. This advise is worth exactly what you paid for it.
 
You must have been shooting some very polite bullets. They patched their holes on the way thru ! ! !:D

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If its targets with out pasters that you want then its targets with bare holes you get. Remington 40X @ 200Yds standing sighter black and standard black.:D:D
 
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