Palladan44
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I usually shoot my best cold or toward the beginning of my shooting session.
I talking about practice with handgun draw, mostly with Glock 19 or 17.
The groupings at the beginning tend to be slightly better than the ones at the end (lets go with a 2.5" group rather than a 2"). And the speed at which these are performed are not a factor.
Do i become slightly jitterry or shaky after about 50-70 rounds? Does the barrel heat up and make for an ever so slightly wider group? Am I psychologically becoming less interested in the and care less about precision (thats a good time to stop training) Ive never been able to really figure this one out. Im not worried about it, because there is no problems, its actually a good thing. But cant figure out the why part
I talking about practice with handgun draw, mostly with Glock 19 or 17.
The groupings at the beginning tend to be slightly better than the ones at the end (lets go with a 2.5" group rather than a 2"). And the speed at which these are performed are not a factor.
Do i become slightly jitterry or shaky after about 50-70 rounds? Does the barrel heat up and make for an ever so slightly wider group? Am I psychologically becoming less interested in the and care less about precision (thats a good time to stop training) Ive never been able to really figure this one out. Im not worried about it, because there is no problems, its actually a good thing. But cant figure out the why part