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  1. UPDATE!!!!

    I took a mixture of everyone's advice and dry fired my hands off. I'm now allowing the sights to settle before I fire a round off. Thank you again everyone for giving awesome advice.

    Here is a video of my progress doing a Bill Drill with my Beretta M92A1

  2. Thank You all for the great advice. I Decided to shoot my first USPSA Match, and felt really good. I kept the mentality to only pull the trigger when the sight picture was acceptable. Overall had a BLAST!

    youtube.com/watch?v=cjLGTHQSW50&feature=youtu.be

  3. I'm just a B class shooter, but I'll tell u what helped me. Forget time for now.

    Start at 5 yds, with a target focus, and look for holes in the target. Take 300 rds to the range and do it over and over.

    Your brain will push the shots to the center. Look over the sights. You will start to feel the gun and not break the shot before you should. Keep picking up the pace as long as u are walking the shots back to center.

    This is not a technique. It's just an eye opener, and will relax things, and prevents pushing too much. It's hard to explain. You just have to try it.

    Thanks for the quick response JD45,

    Another question is, would you suggest a couple rounds for warm up or jump right in with a slow focused Bill Drill and work my way up?

  4. Without watching the video, I'm guessing your grip needs work (check the thread on recoil control) and don't use a par time. Shoot as fast as you can see the sights, and when you are hitting all alphas, push a little faster.

    Thanks, for the right direction Jake. Now I will say, that the first 10 Bill Drills were in the A Zone with the occasional C & D zones. It was the last 120 rounds, that I noticed the issue. Could it be due to fatigue?

  5. Hey guys, I did a training session yesterday doing Bill Drills and noticed that my 2nd-6th rounds were consistently going all over the place. Majority were going high, and some going low due to over compensating. I believe that me trying to keep a par time of sub 2s was a big factor.

    I would much appreciate any help to improve.

    Thanks,

    Mark

    youtube.com/watch?v=mhDDGSXPSug

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