OK Dave...
As age is adapting my physical abilities, the eyes do not function as well as I remember. As a old motorcycle racer The older I get, the faster I was!, guess this axiom applies to shooting also.
I have listened to the arguments about scope power and do agree the reduction in power magnification is beneficial for me at this time. With the higher magnification scopes, shooting at spots on the target was the method I used. This is a great method for the spotter to help the shooter distinguish which is the correct target, and the shooter to focus intently on that specific spot on that target.
On some days this is still the method I prefer to use, but other days I have been using less powerful scopes and many times focusing somewhat short of the target, having the target fuzzy with the crosshairs sharp. This helps my concentration on the crosshairs and the point at which the shot is released. Shooting with this fuzzy target method, does not allow seeing the paint chips, but it does let you see a target with a sharp, definitive dot on the steel. It also allows you to see the bullet flight since your scope is focused short of the distance you are shooting.
If I am having a difficult day seeing, the fuzzy target method does sometimes help my scores
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Shooting the cowboy silhouette rifle now and the 6 0clock hold works well with this game, guess I might set up the Kimber to shoot center while holding on leg joins the body?
Been shooting Silo for 23 years and seems like it is just one experiment after another
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