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Post by CR10XGuest »

Even more reasons to find training that does not requre firing to improve.

A set of sights on some weights for strength and holding exercises.

Light exercise and walking, then "pretend" dryfiring with a squeeze type finger exerciser with some sights mounted on the top orGet some grips and put a piece of wood or pipe on top with some sights and have a "practice" gun.

Learn to completely and accurately replay a shot in your mind. Learn what your wobble looks like as it progresses. Learn when your best time to complete the shot is.

Then learn to visualize the best sight picture and your best wobble conditions.

You can do this if you look for solutions.

Remember that adversity is the mother of success or the father of failure. Its up to you to decide which one it will be.
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And don't forget the mental training. If getting to the range is difficult then you can utilise that time at home by training your mind effectively. Go through your shot routine and imagine that perfect ten and repeat it. Your mind will get used to it and it will come more easily and naturally down the range.

Rob.
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