One thing I have noticed about Range Trips and experience. As I go and sorta, well the word isn't 'master'... get better at one part of the shooting skills, I can move on to another point to fine tune. I'm a bit of a slow-head I guess, as it only seems to work one at a time.
For instance, stance. My stance was crappy at first. I consciously worked on it, now it just seems to happen without thinking about it. Good. Then a better grip. Good. Front sight. Ok. Lately my trigger pull break has improved, and I am shooting better.
Next up... work on the finger position so that trigger pull is straighter. Also on the list, grip TIGHTER. Much more noticeable snap with the +P Federal HSTs I was trying out. It'll almost certainly help my accuracy and make a second shot be possible sooner in a self-defense type situation.
Gotta think on these things. Or range trips just become a time to make noise. While that is fun, I want something more out of my ammo budget than mere noise makings.
The other problem, when a problem is identified and focused on it seems to take an exorbinantly long time on some of them. Probably the slow-head thing again.
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One of the shooting self- improvement programs I've been working on is to increase my strength and stamina. Here's a link I found that though would be of interest.
http://www.bullseyepistol.com/stamina.htm
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