I was kinda lame with that one, I understand... :banana:
Ed is making strides, so I went soft... <lmao>
Ed, Minute-Of-Man (or Minute-Of-Deer) is perfectly acceptable. However, once you add stress to that, most people can't shoot that. Off bags and bipods, sleds, rests, locked into shooting jackets and all kinds of $hit, some people can do amazing things with a rifle. Once you take that stuff away from them, some of them can't (literally) hit the side of a barn at 100 yards or more. Focus on the basics, and become a good shooter. As you get better and better, start adding things to the mix - not talking about equipment, necessarily. Get good at shooting a group at 100. Next time after that range session, go run 100 yards away from the firing line and the 100 back, drop your a$s in the bench and shoot 10 as rapidly as you can... go downrange and measure THAT group... You'll see a difference, and one that might shock you.
***NOTE - if on a public range, notify the Range Master of your intent, before you haul a$s 100 yards away from a working bench, so he doesn't think you're a freak, and call 911 on your seemingly psycho display...***
There are many things you can do to add stress to your shooting sessions that will make you a better shooter. Ask for examples, and I can give you things that will keep you busy for the next couple months. <thumbsup>