The idea is simple. I start by placing the crosshairs on the top center of the paper. I aim at nothing in particular on the first shot, other than the top center of the paper. I fire one round, reload, then place the scope's crosshairs over the hole made by the first round. This is my aiming point for the second shot. Shots three, four, and five are made the same way, using the hole made by the previous shots as my aiming point. I then hold just under the previous group on the paper, aiming again for the center of the paper, and again fire a five shot group, using the hole made by the first round of the group as my aiming point for the next four rounds. Five, 5 shot groups are fired in this way, from top to bottom on the paper, from the bench, at 50 yards, with the rifle pictured. Anschutz 54.18 MS with a BR-24 Leupold target scope. The pictured target is approx. 3" x 7".
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