[quote...Point??? There's supposed to be a point?
Well.... there ain't no point but ya gotta admit they are good stories heh? [/quote]
Ya hang in there Maxi! I, for one, have enjoyed your "stories" over the years. I have had a few shots that were remarkable in one way or the other, when I flinched just right, jerked on the trigger hard enough, or tried to shoot while out of breath,......but none of them were repeatable.
There's an old saying that to shoot off-hand one must learn to trust their "wobbles". And I do. They don't lie.
I probably shoot as much as anyone on this board. I average two, many times three range days a week. I sometimes shoot as many as four / five days straight trying different "stuff".
I'm not saying this to impress anyone....after all, I'm in my mid 60's, retired, and trying to play catch up for all the years I missed while working....I am saying this simply to say, I have come to realize my off-hand limitations more so in the last ten years than ever before.
Standing on my hind legs burning powder is wasting powder! Because this too is not repeatable. I learn nothing from this I didn't already know, sometimes I'm pretty good, sometimes I'm not so pretty good, that's how it's been all my life. There are days when I'm a real threat when I walk on the firing line, then there are just as many and probably more when I ain't worth a nickle. I have a lot of respect for those who can continually shoot their best day-in, and day-out. Those folks are darn few and far between! Most have their days. And it's those days that we're on that wins matches and brings home the bacon.
With just a little bit of assistance, ie rest...I know, or learn, what to expect. I also know that if I do my part off-hand that impact is not going to change a whole lot. It's the "doing my part off-hand" that bothers me most, because I do know my capabilities. And, a rest of any kind, beats heck out of no rest when I'm on the trigger.
Anytime I fire 20 plus shots off-hand at a stationary target I am asking for disapointment...and I usually get it. My BEST shot off-hand will, in all likely hood, be that first shot....I would suspect it's that way with most of us.
Respectfully, Russ