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    Anyone have that shooters chart which tells you based on where the bullet struck around the bull what you're doing wrong?

    If so could you please post it or link to it?

    Thanks!

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    GRRRRRRRR.....

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    May I suggest this be moved to the appropriate Forum, then sticky'd?

    Sure would be a good reference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickle
    May I suggest this be moved to the appropriate Forum, then sticky'd?

    Sure would be a good reference.
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    Done.

    PS - GaryS pointed out another version of this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris
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    I'm definitely a #6. I can (with the exception of occasional fliers) group 3-4" pretty reasonably, but almost always at the 6-7 oclock position.

    This is a handy chart. I forgot, it is in the back of the NRA BP book also.

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    Just as an additional note, there are also a couple of targets (left and right handed) that you can print from your computer that have the error chart on the target for easy reference.

    Ammoman.com has them for free download at http://www.ammoman.com/targets/. Click "Free targets" at the left hand side of the window and scroll down the right hand window(last two targets near bottom). Right click the graphic of the target and choose "Save target as..." to save.

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    CaveDog,

    Thanks and welcome!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt
    I'm definitely a #6. I can (with the exception of occasional fliers) group 3-4" pretty reasonably, but almost always at the 6-7 oclock position.
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    i'm not so much a regular #6 but on the occasion 1 or 2 shoots i am..

    8-9 yds out,i'm mainly center target,with some strays..

    good info from the charts..

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