Think vision.....and this has a lot to do with cast bullets,albeit more from a gun handling standpoint.
Ever know a shooter(firearms) that really,oh how you say?......sucked at bench shooting for groups. But put him in the game fields and, "he don't miss"? Well,there's one clue.
My son failed miserably on the 2D NFAA field course because he sucks at shooting "paper"(the 10 in the pic above was his only,really good shot).... once the target became,3D..... his visual perception changes.
Ever notice how some pro baseball pitchers,stair at the spot on the catcher's glove then,during their "windup",look at the ground,then back at the spot? Call that clue 2.
Ever play basketball with your kids or friends and have one of those days where you could be chugging a coke in one hand and still make every shot...... yup,another clue.
My boys grew up literally sitting on the ground at big arse trad bow shoots watching "trick shooters"...... Howard Hill was gone but Stacy Grosscup and Byron Ferguson were very much alive and well. There's a play on words to "trick shot" that folks may not realize. There's more to hitting aspirin,or "busting nocks" than visual acuity and perception....... there's some tricks involved.
Same with shooting CB's with precision and accuracy. It's just that the BR community puts,what seems like,all their focus on equipment and don't know how to "process" the sport from a skill/vision position. Not selling anything..... just sort of explains why it isn't always the gun or load.
Part of the problem is how we do business..... it's dang near impossible to "sell" an idea or notion. We need a product,something tangible. People don't want to "have" to practice..... not when I can plunk down $$$ and buy,more acc