My granson has been shooting his deer rifle from the bench for that last couple of years where he zings them right in the center of the target. He has missed a couple of deer he shouldn't have missed. I thought about it and was sure it wasn't buck fever and I figured it was my fault because I did not dwell on off hand shooting. This morning we went to the range and he fired 2 rounds from the bench to check the rifle, then we went to all offhand for the rest of the box at 25 yards. He would shoot three then we checked the target and I would mark the holes He dropped 4 low and put one in the neck but the rest were all kill shots after he got the hang of it. It looks lit a hit low in the leg but that is a flaw in the target. Those low shots were from when he didn't lower the gun when he started to move around too much and didn't lower the gun, rest his arms and start over. There are more holes in the target than it appears because he has several double hits in the same hole I think he did really well for the first time, more sessions to come before Oct. Here is the pic of his target.