I noticed that there was no breeze at all this morning so went out for a practice. Was doing much better, until the sun came up and heated the hillside, then the mirage killed the fun

I started missing despite good sight pictures, but when I started seeing bullets hitting two-feet away I realised it was definitely a mirage issue.

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I opened with my first shot of the day hitting the 150mm gong I'm using for warming up (I can see most of the misses hitting the dirt behind it) though the next nine were all around it with no hits. I can't help seeing the gongs as teddy bears with the "ears" for the bolts, so I'm thinking it should be called the Three Bears Shoot


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Do "ear" hits count if they're outside the circumference of the circle?
I put 80rds through the RAR Target and 160rds through the RPR this time. I'm just working on hitting the gongs for now so I've been doing 15rd mags dropping five on each gong and scoring them as 1pt, 2pt and 3pt. My best so far I think is only 9pts - 2, 2, 1 (I'm not writing anything down, just trying to keep track in my head). The 8" gong is not too difficult once you've got a wind read, the 6" gong is challenging as I doubt the rifles group as tight as 150mm anyway (I must remember to take a board up to get some group sizes), the 4" gong is a real struggle. I really think a rear bag is going to be essential for that one so I've strapped one to my pack now.
I've put 485rds on these now (though a lot of those were on the separate 150mm gong while getting wind reads and zeroing) without having a bullet drift far enough to hit another gong. Until I stopped for ten minutes to reload the mags. The wind shifted three minutes during that time and my first shot on the 8" gong hit the 6" gong instead. So I think I'll have to open up the spacing a bit just to be sure.
I don't know how many shots I fired at each target with each rifle yesterday (or today for that matter) but I counted yesterday's hits before I painted them this morning - 22, 7, and 1 on the 8"/6"/4" gongs, another 7 on the separate 150mm gong, and one on one of the 120mm gongs. Today's effort was 28, 9 and 3 (one of the "9" was aimed at the other target though so counts as a miss), I forgot to count how many were on the separate 150mm gong, and I also used a 420x240mm plate when I was checking wind. At one point I think I put eight in a row on the 8" gong, I was doing very well early on, once the ground heated up it became very frustrating.
Of all the cases of CCI SV I've been through I was surprised to get a bent round yesterday while loading mags. I can't imagine how they got that in there as it was very difficult to remove and the plastic trays are very fragile. The box was undamaged.

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I straightened the bullet enough to get it out, then loaded it behind four good rounds to see how it would fly. The four good ones were all close to the 150mm plate, the bad one I didn't see an impact in the field of view at all.
I'll have to keep an eye on the wind and if I see it's calm I'll dash out again.