Mistral404 Posted October 20, 2005 Share Posted October 20, 2005 It used to be that when I hurried, I shot low and left. Now, I do a lot of dry fire draws to the upper right of the A zone. Did I say alot--almost all. The other day during a match, on a tight shot, with a smooth target transition from one target to another, I put the holes right next to each other in the upper right of the A zone. I was pretty stoked. This has been happening more and more lately. I try and take an area for improvement, work on it in dry fire, execute good form (not speed) during most of the practice sessions and it is paying off during matches. The really strange part is that I shot a classifier at what seemed like a very slow speed and I ended up with a good percentage. I thought I took forever to confirm the sight picture on the first steel then fired. I thought I probably shot a low C % and it ended up middle B. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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