Or should I say the range hit me. At least the shells from an AK hit me a couple of times. And they kept landing on my shooting table. I have to get my own place to shoot!
Anyway, I started out at 10 yards with my new .32 caliber Traditions Deerhunter. The first two shots from the rifle are at the bottom of the target. The following shots were made after scope adjustments to raise the point of impact. I don't remember what is up with the hole at the top of the target.

The next target was shot at 25 yards after the scope adjustments were complete.

The next target was shot at 50 yards with no cleaning between shots and no scope adjustments.

Since the shots seemed to be stringing out, I decided to clean between shots and see what would happen. I was beginning to get a little confused at this point trying to figure this group out. I thought the rifle was going to shoot better than this from my earlier targets.

At this point I was getting tired of shell casings landing all around me so after shots 1 and 2, which were really confusing to me, I switched from 25 grains fffg Goex to 30 grains Pyrodex RS and shot three shots without cleaning between shots and figured I would leave well enough alone and try another day when I, hopefully, wouldn't have to dodge AK casings.