ChickenHawk
Member
At home when I practice dry-fire I can draw and shoot quickly and easily.
I just got back from the range. 150 rounds mostly at 15 yards through a hole that blows about 4 inches out of the middle of my target.
Here's the thing, when I'm actually shooting at something I know I hesitate as much as a second longer, and the trigger definitely feels "harder" to pull.
I'm certain it's because I love those pretty targets with the center blown out so I take longer to get the shot off. I really think it's holding me back from being a better shooter though.
Anybody else struggle with this? Got a good technique to break this habit? Or should I just get over it and pull the darn trigger harder at the range?
Thanks,
ChickenHawk
I just got back from the range. 150 rounds mostly at 15 yards through a hole that blows about 4 inches out of the middle of my target.
Here's the thing, when I'm actually shooting at something I know I hesitate as much as a second longer, and the trigger definitely feels "harder" to pull.
I'm certain it's because I love those pretty targets with the center blown out so I take longer to get the shot off. I really think it's holding me back from being a better shooter though.
Anybody else struggle with this? Got a good technique to break this habit? Or should I just get over it and pull the darn trigger harder at the range?
Thanks,
ChickenHawk