Remember that the difference between the point of aim and the point of impact can change significantly with distance, especially so with handguns. Shooting on a range at targets at known distances is much different from shooting wild game at variable and usually unknown distances. Competitive Bullseye shooters generally do not shoot at range targets beyond 50 yards. Silhouette shooters fire at targets considerably further out, but they are much larger targets and also at known distances.
If you can reasonably consistently hit a 4" target at 80 yards, there is not too much room for improvement remaining.
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