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Old March 28, 2023, 11:29 PM   #10
JohnKSa
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Right, the value of being able to meet the standard I provided is that it demonstrates that you are doing things right. That you have the basics down--sights, trigger, flinch are all under control.

Defensive shooting needs to focus on a lot more than precision accuracy, in fact, as noted, precision accuracy is generally not considered a plus in defensive shooting because it means you are shooting too slowly.

In the original thread, I suggested that while on the move and clock, shooting 60MOA (a bit more than 6x larger groups than the standard I mentioned above) is still doing quite well.

The targets above are most useful when applied to bullseye targets shot one-handed. They do have some applicability to two-handed shooting, but it's harder to look at a target shot two-handed and diagnose shooter issues.
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