Share your drills that are fun to do
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bruce martindale
Merick
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Share your drills that are fun to do
Dry fire on a blank wall is good for what ails us, but it feels like an exercise in nihilism.
I'll post three repair centers in a triangle where none are horizontal or vertical to the others (eg.; 1, 5, &9 o'clock ) and put one shot on each until the all have 10, so I have to reset my npa between each shot.
Double stack that with ball/dummy out of a revolver and suddenly it's real work.
What are your favorites?
I'll post three repair centers in a triangle where none are horizontal or vertical to the others (eg.; 1, 5, &9 o'clock ) and put one shot on each until the all have 10, so I have to reset my npa between each shot.
Double stack that with ball/dummy out of a revolver and suddenly it's real work.
What are your favorites?
Merick- Posts : 452
Join date : 2015-08-13
Location : Kansas
Re: Share your drills that are fun to do
Dry fire with gun down at bench or in your lap.
Gets a real sense of trigger quality. Start at not touching and build continuously
Gets a real sense of trigger quality. Start at not touching and build continuously
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Re: Share your drills that are fun to do
Ball and dummy tells the truth.
Using your target guns to plink. I enjoy shooting clay birds at 25 yds at the stone quarry.
Best
Arthur
Using your target guns to plink. I enjoy shooting clay birds at 25 yds at the stone quarry.
Best
Arthur
Arthur- Posts : 155
Join date : 2018-09-15
Re: Share your drills that are fun to do
Get a decent air pistol. Pace off 10 meters. Place bullseye air target .
Put pellets in the middle. Costs pennies, max fun.
Put pellets in the middle. Costs pennies, max fun.
jwax- Posts : 587
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
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Re: Share your drills that are fun to do
This week I'm trying to improve my slow fire scores after switching to a heavier gun. My (old) Ruger Mk IV weighs 1 lb 15 oz (880g) and my (new) Pardini SP weighs 2 lb 15 oz (1330g). I shot one local league match with the Pardini, and my slow fire scores later in the match really suffered. I think it's because of fatigue from not being used to the weight of the Pardini.
In order to improve, I'm doing:
- Hold drills with the Pardini while watching TV, 1 minute at a time
- Hold drills with a 1m string attached at one end to a small (1oz or less) object and the other attached to the end of my barrel
- Single shot slow fire dry fire
- Doing hold drills with a 5lb weight
It's boring, but it may get me those couple of points back!
In order to improve, I'm doing:
- Hold drills with the Pardini while watching TV, 1 minute at a time
- Hold drills with a 1m string attached at one end to a small (1oz or less) object and the other attached to the end of my barrel
- Single shot slow fire dry fire
- Doing hold drills with a 5lb weight
It's boring, but it may get me those couple of points back!
only_8_ring- Posts : 49
Join date : 2022-01-10
dannyd93140- Posts : 197
Join date : 2021-07-31
Location : Jacksonville, Florida
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