I played this game after a few months of shooting pistols against a timer, mostly double taps and took a break to get ready for my half marathon. Not the best training for a bench rest contest but I played anyway.

I've never shot 20 rounds at a coyote or anything else but paper. I could care less if 3 shot groups are the industry standard or if it's a hundred needed to qualify.

What I do care about is being a good shot on game. So the more confident I am in my guns, the better I am when it counts. Forcing myself to shoot 20 rounds is good practice but I will stand by my own 5 shot groups to test guns and loads. Then get off the bench and shoot field positions that fit my hunting.

This is all just a fun challenge and should be taken as such.