So with the Covid wrecking havoc on club practice activities, I ended up having the range to myself. I spent my time shooting the 25m reduced target (indoors) with my PPC revolver, and I did 6 shots from each of the four positions for this course of fire. Sitting, prone, left hand standing barricade, right hand standing barricade. I checked my hits after each position to determine where I was grouping.
Results:
-sitting: 2" low left
-prone: 4" high
-left hand barricade: 4" right
-right hand barricade: 2" left
I think this is quite repeatable, if I make good shots. In fact after noting these values I shot all 24 shots, holding to compensate for these impact shifts, and then checked the target, and had a better 24 shot grouping than I've put down in the last 4 months of weekly practice.
Am I going about this backwards? should I try to change my hand / trigger technique to get all positions to hit the same position, or should I pursue this technique and use four point of aims for the four positions?
Results:
-sitting: 2" low left
-prone: 4" high
-left hand barricade: 4" right
-right hand barricade: 2" left
I think this is quite repeatable, if I make good shots. In fact after noting these values I shot all 24 shots, holding to compensate for these impact shifts, and then checked the target, and had a better 24 shot grouping than I've put down in the last 4 months of weekly practice.
Am I going about this backwards? should I try to change my hand / trigger technique to get all positions to hit the same position, or should I pursue this technique and use four point of aims for the four positions?


















































