Well .. The 100x100 at 10 targets has got worse ... Hitting 75-80 max ..
The standing unsupported 25 metre however
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Shooting post stroke
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Re: Shooting post stroke
That's not bad standing unsupported - Apart from the 2 flyers it's very good...I have a lot of trouble stringing 10 shots together standing without at least 1 flyer...
...why don't you do yourself a favor though and try seated and rested while you're recovering...still good triggering practice, and you may even notice something that helps when you shoot standing again...
...why don't you do yourself a favor though and try seated and rested while you're recovering...still good triggering practice, and you may even notice something that helps when you shoot standing again...
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Out of every 10 I also seem to get at least one flyer ... Wish I could blame the rifle or the ammo !!
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Sometimes, and especially when shooting standing unsupported, I get a kind of flinch just as I pull the trigger which pushes the shot low, which can be as frequent a 2 in 10...it's really quite irritating; and at the moment I'm trying to train my self to 'abort' the shot in the last millisecond, even after my brain has decided to pull the trigger...
...on the plus side, if shooting was that easy we could all shoot 100 x 100 every time, it wouldn't be so much fun
...on the plus side, if shooting was that easy we could all shoot 100 x 100 every time, it wouldn't be so much fun
Re: Shooting post stroke
zzr1100, the good thing about documenting your scores pre stroke is you can see where you are now and measure improvement.
Hope it goes well for you.
Hope it goes well for you.

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