After years of shooting NMLRA monthly postal matches (I'll post an image of the target below) and doing pretty well, and then transitioning to Silhouette targets, and doing not-so-well (or even good), I have to wonder about target shape and performance. For example, after completing one of the Silhouette targets (for record) yesterday, I decided to try my hand at the Cast Bullet Association's groundhog target, a sighter, as I already submitted the record targets. Said groundhog was placed @ 25 yd. instead of 50 and fired offhand. Btw, there is a very faint bullseye on said target, but it isn't visible at either distance, even with a 4x scope (allowed in the CBA Groundhog Match). To remedy that, I added a 5/8" black dot as close to dead center as I could determine. Dang if 2 of the 3 shots I took were pretty much right on the money. The 3rd would have also been a "kill." In short, I wish I'd have done as well with the Silhouettes, but I am thinking that target shape has something to do with how well we, or at least I shoot.
What say ye?