ajj,
You're hitting plenty of em already!!! I know, we always want a couple more. Problem seems to be when one gets to your level gains come harder and harder. You don't seem to be getting much input from the Pros so's I'll give ye a "hillbilly $.05 worth.
Last fall I went to drawing circles in the most strategic places on my SB targets, circle say 1" or so where if it's missed there's still a good chance of hitting the animal. (this on paper). Had quite an effect , seem to shoot for the circle instead of the animal. "aim small--miss small" I can't say if it helped any or if it was just the practice itself as far as regular targets go.
By drawing the circles it did give focus to the best percentage area to go for.
"Over the back of turkeys"-- I've heard that from a lot of shooters at all levels. shape of the thing seems to draw you up there where the slightest breeze can take you off. However--- and this is me--I've often found that the tensions in me are changing during a match resulting in my head comming up off the comb, inconsistant cheek pressure. And it does result in verticle!!! If I could just recognize it happening before the match was half over. I've also taken to setting my zeros with the dot on the back line of the animals, objective no over the tops. as that's where most of the misses are anyway,,,,not super low mind you, just hedging it a bit. (they still go over)
Sorry we missed you guys on the 22nd, not enough hours in some weeks. we are gonna get down there at least once before the season is over. Any of the Benton bunch gonna do Phoenix? I hear it's supposed to be alot like Ridgway,PA on a beautiful spring day!!!!!! (that ought to get a responce)
Oh yeah--was given the ultimate training advice once from an all time world class champion in another sport that may have relevance to us. His input "don't miss". you'll win ever time. Also "relax---enjoy---don't smoke!!!" NOW you tell me how to combine those last three and we're on our way partner!!!
Carroll