Maven, I had to revisit my shooting notebook. I moved 5 years ago now and was pleasantly happy about it. I was reacquainted with my shooting logs and notes. I reviewed them last spring ('16). After rehabbing my surgically repaired shoulders ( they'll never be 100% again) I was able to steady my technique up. I've closed up my stance up and rotating makes me more rigid and steady; Rock solid for about 2-3 seconds, enough time to hold on and break trigger. It's working great for me. If my shot isn't in those little figures I'm breaking the line. So far I had a jerked flyer, on me. I take my time and sometimes I take 2+ hours of range time to shoot my targets. Sometimes it only takes 45 minutes. Sorry about the Mike Fink target. My dropped shot under the cup cost me 20 points. -10 for the miss which negated a +10 on the cup. It touched the line but barely. I'm still waiting for the missing Jethro to score those other targets I shot. I love shooting all these matches. It gives me a reason as to why I need to go to the range. Also, I have no idea why all members of the different sites don't shoot. You read posts and they complain the need to shoot more for practice. Duh, what do they think these matches serve as? I shoot novelty targets at my club ( cross strings, playing card edges, bottle caps etc) and the other members inevitably ask, "How do you keep doing those shots?" I tell them practice. They say they have flintlocks in their closet or safes, and can't hit anything with them. I tell them, unless you shoot and burn powder, you never will have much success. I do have a couple guys (a father and son) shooting now.oh well. As long as I can still afford it and can hold the weapon, I'll be happy. When I go , it goes in the box with me.