was sitting on my shoulder this morning.

Nine in one ragged hole with one stray lamb.
I'm of the opinion that ten shots into an inch and a quarter is significantly harder than five shots into one inch. Perhaps some statistician can back me up on this. It's been well over four decades since I've looked at a stats text, so the little grey cells are a bit foggy. I haven't seen any postings of groups that qualified, yet. I think that we should relax our standards a bit, especially since we want to get new casters/shooters involved. Even the gun-zine writers use five shots in an inch as a benchmark, and now a few of them shoot three shot groups for accuracy.
Comments, Please?

Nine in one ragged hole with one stray lamb.
I'm of the opinion that ten shots into an inch and a quarter is significantly harder than five shots into one inch. Perhaps some statistician can back me up on this. It's been well over four decades since I've looked at a stats text, so the little grey cells are a bit foggy. I haven't seen any postings of groups that qualified, yet. I think that we should relax our standards a bit, especially since we want to get new casters/shooters involved. Even the gun-zine writers use five shots in an inch as a benchmark, and now a few of them shoot three shot groups for accuracy.
Comments, Please?