I now understand the the mysterious allusions you and Mack The Knife were making about "a certain Range Officer's antics". Thanks for the complete absence of any warning - you fiends !

Ashok
i felt bad too but i also did plinking which i always do after screwing up my target sheet.eternalme";p="65518 wrote: Hi Raj,
Sorry to hear about loss of the complete day.
Regards
All the best Raj :0raj";p="65536 wrote: ...i will go to the range soon & post the results....
eternalme wrote:Raj,
Any progress dude ?
Regards
sir,TenX wrote:Have edited the post for syntax errors as best as I could, and have deleted the partial earlier post:
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Sir ,TenX wrote:Great going Raj .. well done
I feel a champion is not necessarily one who can shoot great, but one who can also get to know his faults, correct them and try to shoot better.
The grouping posted by you, on a springer with open sights is really good.
Next, try to shoot a series of targets - say 12 targets with 5 shots each. Check for group variations caused by fatigue, muscle tiring, etc. Score them, and get to improve on it. There should be a time when your effort to shoot the first card and the last (12th) card does not have any change. This will mean your consistency to shoot evenly thru out a match, leading to great scores.
All the very best