Most of my shooting is off-hand plinking and that is how I warm up / loosen up for a bench session or tuning and testing. Pesting and hunting are cold-bore by necessity.Well it's not practical in real life which to me would be either a match or a hunting situation to shoot a 50 shot warm up. But given you have a 50 shot warm up target to me you obviously need a click or so down. Windage looks pretty good although shot with no flags is suspect. What would be interesting would be to shoot the same format several days in a row with no scope changes and see if the results are parallel. Even better if you did it with at least one flag do you don't shoot in any reverses but in similar conditions. Shooting your individual dots shows more pertinent information than shooting groups. Good thread. The information you have with your target needs to be gathered with maybe 10 shots or less at a timed competition.
I shoot the report cards to establish baselines and for the fun of it. I do compare report cards. Shooting a week long series is a good idea though it would result in major complaints from the other residents of the gun cabinet

I usually pause between shots to reflect, jot down chronograph numbers and force a reconnect/refocus so that each shot is a separate event. Your suggestion of rapid-fire timed targets could be a fun exercise as well.
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