I found this provisional USPSA classifier challenging me to find a small focal point through transitions and getting the gun up on target as I moved into position.
Working on developing speed and accuracy at more challenging distances.
Had a great time out at Double Eagle with 1ST IN participating in another USPSA pistol match. Finished 26/40.
Moving the peanut. Seeing improvements in speed and movement. Spending a lot of time in dry fire simply working on a consistent index and hard target focus.
There’s no place to hide when you’re on a stage in front of other shooters. Your skills are what they are in that moment.
Always committed to testing my skills to see how I perform under stress, on demand. Great learnings to inform my practice.
Working the close-to-far designated target drill with an array of four targets: two at 5 yds and two at 12 yds, varying both the target and transition distances.
We’ve built out a mock competition stage so shooters can test their skills.
Love the Retreating Bill Drill because it really puts my grip and vision to the test. Added a turn and crossed arms for realism.
Designated target drill with wide transitions, distances from 5 to 15 yds.
Consistent split times and hits on Bill Drill. Working to marry speed and accuracy.
Still learning a lot about moving and shooting, as well as changing aiming schemes on the fly.
Range practice day working on transitions, movement, varying distances and aiming schemes.
Gearing up for PCSL and USPSA classifier matches. Running modified MXAD.