FWIW, gongs with a MZL and/or spinners with the air rifle
are NOT giving you fine enough discrimination for WHERE that front sight is at the exact moment the trigger breaks! That is the key to good shooting! To be quite frank, you're only practicing
"good enough shooting" IMHO.
Best to break out a bullseye target and using a 6 o'clock 'lillipop' hold,
start shooting for the smallest groups to improve your marksmanship. You know the adage,
"Aim small - miss small!"
Keep ALL your attention on that front sight and
learn to call your shots. Also learn now to
establish your Natural Point of Aim or NPA, where the easiest way to learn some of these basic to advanced marksmanship techniques is in this simple book below, available for only $10 as a download or $15 for the book:
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