Efficient drills that you can use to track progress from practice session to practice session are important. The vast majority of us don't have days to spend on the range moving targets and other range props around - efficient use of time is really important. With just three target stands and a few targets, you can run a wide variety of drills, with varying degrees of difficulty, and basically never have to move the stands.
It all starts with this:
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Versatile target arrays for practice
Posted by DaveRe at 1:14 PM
Labels: Practice Drills
1 comment:
good stuff - I think for too many of us, practice means going to matches on the weekends.
To compete at the top level, there's a lot of range work that goes into it; not just pulling the trigger at the local matches. ;)
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