Keep in mind that this is general advice. "Your results may vary". I've never seen OP shoot a single shot, nor have I analyzed his diet plan.Muffo wrote:^ that is good advise except I can't see your diet and caffeine making hardly any difference untill you are shooting 570s on comp and trying to shoot 580s. I drink heaps of caffeine. I shot a practice match last week while drinking a coffee and shot 578. Last year I decided to give up drinking caffeine before service rifle nationals. I stopped 4 months before so I wouldn't suffer withdrawals and it made no difference. I actually did slightly worse across the board
For most of my shooters, caffeine causes a little bit of shake. Not much, but more than you'd want in 50m Pistol. For me, caffeine makes my sights look like Michael J. Fox scribbling like an angry 3 year old in a sports car on a cobblestone road. Diet does make a difference, and whether you're shooting a 578 or a 356, it's still important. If you were training for a marathon, would you only run full speed for the last week? What you eat is important, and when you eat it is even more important. If you can subsist on extra dark Columbian espresso, Snickers, and Fritos... well, more power to you. For us mere mortals though, these things matter and there's no reason to train for a match in different circumstances than we'd compete in a match. You just get to have your cake and eat it. I'm actually a little jealous.
Out of curiosity, in what event did you shoot a 578?