Shooting is one of those things I have been doing since I was a pup. Punched a lot of holes in paper, but just never got into that as a discipline. I prefer games where I can get a little target feedback, like Cowboy Action Shooting (since 1989), or Silhouette Shooting, or Trap, Skeet and Sporting Clays. I also enjoy booming away at real long distance targets with my .45-70, but I do not often do exceedingly well at it. IPSC and other tactical games are a little too intense for my taste, but interesting to watch.

The indoor range I used to frequent in NorCal had a precision .22 cal. "league" where they shot single one inch targets on a piece of paper about 3 by 4 inches at varying distances - that range had a 75 yard range rated for up to 458 Win. - they shot five shots at the card, and the idea was to get them all in one hole, no score, but bragging rights and ranking. They shot different classes, rimfire, WMRF, and centerfire, and several distances. Some of those cards were absolutely amazing; I remember one that had the single hole, just a wee shade over .22 inches, dead center, and for giggles, he had shot the course two times on the same card at 75 yards; it doesn't get much better than that; ten .22 cal. bullets through the same hole.