Yeppers: nice trigger control.
My only comment is, "Don't trust those targets."
Personally, I don't like the B27/29/34 series targets. The reason is the COM X-Ring is positioned below the sternum and between the ribs...in other words, away from the "serious" organs. Spot-on that X-Ring would hit the left lobe of the liver or the fundus of the stomach.
IMHO, the better option is an official NRA law enforcement target (series TQ), or the TTII and TTI targets used by the U.S. Treasury. The NRA TQ19 target looks like this:
This target is very simple: If you're in the black (or, of course, the white background), it's a miss; if you're in the gray, it's a hit, but not necessarily an effective one; if you're inside either of the rectangles, it's an effective hit.
You can see the middle of the COM rectangle is about even with the armpits, not below the sternum, and it's pretty wide compared to the B-series targets' X-Ring.
That's the better defensive-shooting area. My only personal gripe with TQ19 and 20 is that I think the head-shot rectangle (is that technically an ovoid polygon?) is positioned a little too high, and is a little too tall: hittin' somebody in the upper forehead with a handgun round at 15 yards is no guarantee of effectiveness; though, worst case, it
will get his attention.