Can Opener Challenge - satire

The Ten Dimes Challenge is beyond me at the moment but that doesn't mean the competitive spirit is dead in the Ol' ironlion. I present to you... The Can Opener Challenge!

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Rules are simple:
> 50 yard minimum shooting distance
> 4" steel, tin, or aluminum (or al-lu-mineeum as y'all say across the pond) can with any sticker or other aiming point you choose
> Non-PCP only, springers get preferential treatment 'cause it's my challenge and I like 'em
> .22 is the standard caliber, .177 accepted, .25 will get an asterisk in the history books, .30 is right out
> MOST IMPORTANT: you must NOT intentionally try for the edge shots but rather let your stinking POI wander all over as you try your dangdest to hit the 4" can. This is very, very important since the point to this challenge is to demonstrate exactly WHY THE TEN DIMES CHALLENGE IS A PIPE DREAM FOR YOU!!!

OK, feeling much better now. Thanks for the session. Can I have my pointy objects back now, Doctor?
 
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Seems reasonable for my poopty break barrel. I'll try it offhand first just to see how long it takes to hit it. Then I'll rest it on my lawn chair with a towel wrapped around the top bar. It will be fun to see if I can hit it. Did I mention it only has open sights? The scope rail is rotated off center to the breech. QC is the culprit here. It's the blond.
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"Windmill01"Iornlion can you fix the tin to a tree or something to stop it skipping all over the place?
Good question, Windmillion! Yes, you can have it affixed to a stationary base. A tree works well, as does a post or straw bale like I use. Other dense, lifeless, and otherwise useless lumps of material that can be used are large stumps or a member of our current Congress, whichever is most convenient.