Just Fooling Around

Sometimes when shooting field target you have to shoot offhand.
Some of my fellow HFT shooters do so at the 16X limit of the allowed scope power.
Not me.
I shoot at a lower power to help lessen the wobble.
I always wondered what lowering the power of your scope does to your SFP holdovers?

To answer my question I shot a target in the garage with the TX#3 and the new HAWKE Sidewinder which only focuses to 10 yards.
Remember now I am a wobbly old curmudgeon at 79:

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Sometimes when shooting field target you have to shoot offhand.
Some of my fellow HFT shooters do so at the 16X limit of the allowed scope power.
Not me.
I shoot at a lower power to help lessen the wobble.
I always wondered what lowering the power of your scope does to your SFP holdovers?

To answer my question I shot a target in the garage with the TX#3 and the new HAWKE Sidewinder which only focuses to 10 yards.
Remember now I am a wobbly old curmudgeon at 79:

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I applaud your non-crutch shooting.
A lifelong freehand shooter here.

Mike
 
Nice shooting!
My best offhand shots are made with irons (no magnification), but if I am offhanding with a scoped gun, I go as low as I can on magnification and still see the reticle clearly on the target. High magnification tends to make me overcompensate because my brain is telling me I need to move my POA more than I actually need to in order to stay on target.