Winter Hawk, when looking at the pictures I broke out laughing! Still can't quit giggling to myself.
Not from your shooting! Not by any means!
But from an image that flashed through my mind from years gone by...
For what it's worth along with a bit of trivia.......... coming from a long time Registered Silhouette Shooter going back to the late 1970's, that "beak" hit on the Chicken, had that been a regulation bird with 4" square foot, sitting on the flat-side of a inverted Railroad Rail, flat side up, that would have indeed been a sight to see.
I have been witness to several such hits, just like that one, and it is downright funny.
Such a shot on the beak does more than just take that little dirty bird down, it puts him in a spin / balance act that will often take down every Chicken left standing on the rail...which, of course, you get no score for, and no chance for a "make-up", or Alibi.
It will, at times, even come off the rail and "climb" the safety Berm behind it, from flopping on the ground....or, it will even "flop" toward the firing line.
The energy from a .50 Cal round ball, and other calibers, at that distance, is totally amazing at times.
Especially with those steel targets, usually T-10, the targets will do things that you simply can not imagine, if they are hit just right.
But while we are shooting paper we will never get to see those things...go to a "Registered" match and you just might, but I understand two States have "outlawed" the use of steel rails in their Rifle & Pistol matches, and that is Arizona and Utah, as far as I know they are still legal in Texas and New Mexico as they are the "preferred" base by many Silhouette shooters that feel they get far too many "ringers" when the targets are set on the ground...
Overall, in the past, National Averages did run lower when the target was set on the ground, so I think they have a legitimate complaint.
Glad you finally got out to shoot. You, like me, likely appreciate these times when we can get out, as much or more than anybody else can appreciate their shooting time.
Uncle Russ...