Better Rapid Fire Scores
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Better Rapid Fire Scores
A few questions and concerns on shooting better rapid fire scores.
What do you advise on shooting better rapid fire scores for service pistol? I shoot 90-96 in timed fire and still working increasingly on slow fire.
For rapid fire practice, I am shooting one shot 2 second drills and 2 shot 3 second drills. My dry firing is superb. What should I be looking for in my dry firing for rapid fire shooting?
When I shoot rapid fire, as soon as the first shot is fired and recoil is happening, I begin positive trigger pressure. With a very firm grip and tight concentration, I'm back on target. Any advise is appreciated.
Thanks,
Orion
What do you advise on shooting better rapid fire scores for service pistol? I shoot 90-96 in timed fire and still working increasingly on slow fire.
For rapid fire practice, I am shooting one shot 2 second drills and 2 shot 3 second drills. My dry firing is superb. What should I be looking for in my dry firing for rapid fire shooting?
When I shoot rapid fire, as soon as the first shot is fired and recoil is happening, I begin positive trigger pressure. With a very firm grip and tight concentration, I'm back on target. Any advise is appreciated.
Thanks,
Orion
Re: Better Rapid Fire Scores
You just listed too many things to have in your mind. You have to just be in control. All those things are good. But they each only contribute to a result of control of the sights. That result is what should be on your mind.Orion wrote:A few questions and concerns on shooting better rapid fire scores.
What do you advise on shooting better rapid fire scores for service pistol? I shoot 90-96 in timed fire and still working increasingly on slow fire.
For rapid fire practice, I am shooting one shot 2 second drills and 2 shot 3 second drills. My dry firing is superb. What should I be looking for in my dry firing for rapid fire shooting?
When I shoot rapid fire, as soon as the first shot is fired and recoil is happening, I begin positive trigger pressure. With a very firm grip and tight concentration, I'm back on target. Any advise is appreciated.
Thanks,Orion
Re: Better Rapid Fire Scores
Excellent point. Thanks.jackh wrote:You just listed too many things to have in your mind. You have to just be in control. All those things are good. But they each only contribute to a result of control of the sights. That result is what should be on your mind.
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