gil: it would be easy to see where the shot is going standing behind you. WHY it's not hitting the target is the problem
If shooting over the target you are likely lifting your head to get a better look at a target that is frustrating you.
If shooting to the left of the target (you have a R shoulder mount and shoot both eyes open?) your L eye is taking over and you are cross-firing.
Another sign of cross-firing is that suddenly L to R crossers require much more lead, and R to L crossers much less lead.
Hope that's not the problem, esp. if the dominance switching is not consistent. I could switch dominance station to station on the skeet field

Even with a dense dot on the L lens, my L eye could still win the binocular rivalry battle and I was obviously trying to look
through the dot.
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