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MikieM

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Stand and Shoot style - I've gotta agree with Memphis.  Can make the drill different/more difficult by making the targets partial or head box only.

 

Movement in a stage is huge as well, no "one" drill to really work on this skill set.

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36 minutes ago, hwansikcjswo said:

Random drill.

 

In USPSA, all the stages are different, except classifiers.

 

So random drill is the best. :D

 

I used to post a random dryfire drill every day on my old blog site. Came up with some real challenging drills that way I probably never would have done otherwise. Only problem with them is they required somewhat of a lot of space and often took some effort to set up.

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Try breaking the stage into smaller chunks; draw to 1st array, move to position 2, engage 2nd array, move to position 3, etc. An array could be a single target or a group of dissimilar targets. Most stages will be a small handful of positions, so remembering them isn't a big deal and you will only engage a relatively small number of targets from each position. Then, visualize, visualize, visualize.

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