Every mistake you make at 25 yards will be amplified at further distances and it is apparent from looking at your targets you are making mistakes. You started at 89 yards according to your post. It would have been helpful for you to see how you shot at 25 yards first. You say you are feeling more comfortable now more than when you started, however your targets are pretty much the same which should tell you something. Liking to shoot and doing it correctly are two entirely different different things. What ever you are doing, it is not correct so it will not help you to continue doing it. Several people here gave you good advice on how to do better which you choose to discount. It is hard to help someone who really doesn't want help. If I had to guess, I would say you are rushing the shots because you are holding the gun up too long and running out of air and pulling the trigger as the sights pass over the bullseye. If that is what you are doing, lower the rifle, take some deep breaths and start over. You do not have to shoot just because the gun is on your shoulder.
Last edited by Oldtimr; 02-03-2017 at 05:39 AM.