Whenever I visit the range I see people using all types of different targets at all different distances. Most of them will fire about 10 rounds, bring the target back to see how they did, and then put the target back into position in order to adjust their sights, stance, technique etc. When I go, I turn my target around so all I have is a blank sheet of paper to aim at. I found that if I place the target like this, I can see where every shot lands, and can adjust on every shot to get perfect, clean groups. After about 40 or 50 rounds, I bring the target back in and turn it around and am usually amazed at how accurate I actually am. My last visit to the range last Sat. was actually pretty amazing. After doing this technique for about 20 - 30 mins, everyone else on the line was watching my technique, and soon everyone on the range began to do the same thing. I watched as people who's shots were all over the target, within minutes began to come together to form really nice grouping, and the look of shock on their faces was priceless as they turned their targets aroung to see all 0's and 1's. Soon people were coming up to me and thanking me for showing them my technique and saying it was the best shooting they have ever done. Does anyone else here use this same technique to sharpen their skills?