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		<title>Reading Targets in Practice</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During my practice session at the range on Saturday, I shot a lot of dots, all at 7 yards. I&#8217;m still working out these changes to my grip and trigger pull, but I can feel the progress, I just have to make it repeatable. But in the targets I shot, I saw an interesting example of the value of reading the pattern in the targets, not just scoring them. (Also a major theme of Ben Stoeger&#8217;s &#8220;Breakthrough Marksmanship&#8221; book.) Here are the first and last sheets I shot of the day: The first sheet is all over the place. You ... <a href="https://berryshooting.com/blog/reading-targets-in-practice/" class="more-link">Read More</a></p>
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<p>During my practice session at the range on Saturday, I shot a lot of <a href="https://www.benstoeger.com/livefire-drill-the-dots">dots</a>, all at 7 yards. I&#8217;m still working out these changes to my grip and trigger pull, but I can feel the progress, I just have to make it repeatable.</p>



<p>But in the targets I shot, I saw an interesting example of the value of reading the pattern in the  targets, not just scoring them. (Also a major theme of Ben Stoeger&#8217;s &#8220;Breakthrough Marksmanship&#8221; book.) Here are the first and last sheets I shot of the day:</p>



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<p>The first sheet is all over the place. You  could generously score it as 29/36. But I didn&#8217;t clean a single dot. I  had at least one shot out on every dot.</p>



<p>The second sheet is the 
same score, 29/36. But the individual dots are very different. I cleaned
 three of the six dots. If I only looked at the aggregate score, this 
seems like a failure. But as I was shooting it, I could feel the 
difference between the process that led to the clean dots and the bad 
ones.</p>



<p>This is important because this is how progress happens 
sometimes. It&#8217;s not a linear process where you creep up tenth by tenth. 
In my experience it&#8217;s usually much more this kind of breakthrough where 
you go from being consistently mediocre to erratically excellent. The 
challenge becomes to dissect and reproduce the circumstances that lead 
to the excellent performances and the pitfalls that trip you up from 
achieving it. Once you know those two things, excellence just becomes a 
simple matter of consistently doing the correct things and avoiding the 
unproductive behaviors.

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