The book is purchased! Looking forward to reading it!
MrBorland, I think your are right about the self image and about focusing on the least important thing. When I shoot at a target that I just have to hit to be happy (a can), I do a much better job then when trying to group, because I know what my performance is right away. When trying to make a nice little 1-2" group, I end up focusing on the target and not the rifle. I will definitely check out Lanny Bassham. Thanks very much for the advice all.
Dry firing at an actual paper target is a great idea too, I usually do my dry fire exercises on objects that I place in several different locations. Doing those exercises on what I'm trying to improve at would be a great way to improve at, seems obvious in hindsight.
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