Thanks for the explanation
Forrest r. So I measured one of the bullet holes and got .210 across the blackening on the target. That won't be too far off actual even though I'm measuring off my screen. I then measured the outside to outside at the widest point and got .536 - that gives a .326 group. If I assume that the scaling is wrong and correct it to .199, then the group I measure would be .309. That's double what is shown on the target. And indeed, his group appears to be double yours. I should add that now I'm not going to be able to sleep at night pondering how I'm going to get anywhere near your groups! :mrgreen:
https://i.postimg.cc/RFq6zRjc/22_target.jpg
Looking at your comparative group, that being .138, it looks like a .138 group with the bullet holes overlapping each other. His group looks like a three bullet hole diameter. What am I missing?
I keep going back to your target and thinking "Wow! That's awesome!" :drinks: