luzyfuerza
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There are lots of handgun drills and tests out there.
Some try to be comprehensive evaluations of handgun skills, while others focus on a subset of essential skills.
Some are dry, and others live fire. Some focus on speed, and others on accuracy. Others focus on trigger control, sight alignment, target transitions, decision-making, reaction to target responses, moving targets, shooting while moving or behind cover/concealment, shooting from unusual positions, and so on. Some have performance standards, and some don't. Some focus on skills specific to revolvers, BUGS, or bottom-feeders.
My question: what drills and tests have been most useful to you as you've worked to improve your handgun shooting skills?
Please describe the skills that each drill has helped you develop. How often do you shoot it? What performance standards do YOU consider acceptable? Also describe any special targets or tools that you use to conduct the drill.
Some try to be comprehensive evaluations of handgun skills, while others focus on a subset of essential skills.
Some are dry, and others live fire. Some focus on speed, and others on accuracy. Others focus on trigger control, sight alignment, target transitions, decision-making, reaction to target responses, moving targets, shooting while moving or behind cover/concealment, shooting from unusual positions, and so on. Some have performance standards, and some don't. Some focus on skills specific to revolvers, BUGS, or bottom-feeders.
My question: what drills and tests have been most useful to you as you've worked to improve your handgun shooting skills?
Please describe the skills that each drill has helped you develop. How often do you shoot it? What performance standards do YOU consider acceptable? Also describe any special targets or tools that you use to conduct the drill.
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