Good Ol' Boy
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I am at a point where I feel like my slowER shooting has gotten good enough to where I should be starting to incorporate more speed.
So far, most of my "rapid fire" practice has been at like 15-20ft on B27's, where I feel trigger control is less of an issue in getting decent hits on target. But when stepping out past 10yds and trying rapid shooting it seems my basic fundamentals fall apart.
I shot a 1x2ft steel plate today at 100yds with my full size pistol. First time even attempting anything past 30ish yards. But when stepping back in to 10 and 25 yard plates that I can drill slow fire, and attempting double taps and fast fire, my technique seems to fall apart.
So, any advice on working speed in would be appreciated.
So far, most of my "rapid fire" practice has been at like 15-20ft on B27's, where I feel trigger control is less of an issue in getting decent hits on target. But when stepping out past 10yds and trying rapid shooting it seems my basic fundamentals fall apart.
I shot a 1x2ft steel plate today at 100yds with my full size pistol. First time even attempting anything past 30ish yards. But when stepping back in to 10 and 25 yard plates that I can drill slow fire, and attempting double taps and fast fire, my technique seems to fall apart.
So, any advice on working speed in would be appreciated.