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He couldn't hit anyone because adrenaline was causing his arm to shake. Notice he squeezed off a round accidentally in the floor. Typical accidental-discharge caused from being scared. If you've ever been in a life or death situation you'll know this sometimes happens.
I don't know mudwhistle. When I go to the range I get my blood pumping by doing a few quick sprints then while my heart is beating I will shot.
Here is my last target I shot at doing it that way.
The target was at 50 yeards shot with a 45
No offense but that grouping looks like you're lining your sights up incorrectly. Also...most inexperienced shooters think that they have to shoot from 50 meters away when in fact most of the time you're firing a pistol it's within 15. I suggest working on your accuracy at 11 meters for home defense. It all depends on if you plan on shooting in the street or indoors. Try to put all of the rounds inside the circle. That way you'll get more confidence in your ability to put a round where you want it. Also practice dry-firing whenever possible. That will keep you from jerking the trigger. And above all else...remember Front Sight-post and take your time. Relax.
Actually I had just did a few wind sprints to get my heart rate up spin off of a combat course at 50 yards. I do 50 yards when I do the wind sprints because if I can keep my grouping that close at 50 yards my grouping will be closer at 10 yards. Most of my shots will end up either 9 or 10 ring.