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Thread: Accuracy as a function of target color and contrast

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    Member MechEng's Avatar
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    As the saying goes “Aim small, miss small.” or in archery hunting for big game it’s “Pick a spot.”
    "Take the message to Garcia."

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    We are diminished
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    Shooting at small targets forces you to slow down and gives you a lot of feedback when you're going to hit (or miss).

    Being able to shoot good, fast groups on a less well defined target is also a good skill to develop, for obvious reasons. But like most things, until you can get your hits under ideal conditions it's probably better to work on marksmanship before trying to do faster stuff.

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