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Yes but we all missed it but there were some bloody huge craters all around it though. When the target is less than half the width of the front post there is always going to be an element of guesstimation involved.
Just get an iron sighted 22 and shoot shoot shoot. Shoot at different ranges learn holdovers and layoffs using the width of the front post.
Most old farts of my generation learnt on single shot 22s with open sights and Ive started sons and grandsons the same way.
Good advice, recently got a JW 25A, and am reliving my childhood learning to shoot iron sights again... its actually addictively fun.
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