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For NRA Precision Pistol (a.k.a. Bullseye) I've been trying to work on improving groups and not worrying about scores. Common advice is to flip a target around so you're shooting at a blank piece of paper. My problem is without something to aim at it just seems really hard to think about making good shots. But as soon as I put any kind of mark on the target to aim at, I start thinking in terms of how close I was to the mark, which is analogous to score. Maybe shooting at a blank piece of paper is the way to go and I'm just not getting it.
Anybody else spend time working on groups rather than scores? If so, how did you do it?
Anybody else spend time working on groups rather than scores? If so, how did you do it?