Fair, and that makes sense. I guess my only question then is how does someone know what they are capable of with their hunting rifle? Recoil is different from a 223 or rimfire practice gun, so how do you actually know what you can do with that gun? Its one thing to say you shoot it just as well, its quite another to prove it to yourself (and the assembled rokslide masses). Isnt a drill like this valuable by itself for any hunter, in addition to merely “settling an argument”? I personally have been using this drill occasionally this year, and have found it to be really good both as practice but also as a diagnostic tool since being “standardized” it allows me to track performance and progress.