Lesson learned from last match. As much as I tried to make my hits I was in warp mode trying to improve my scores. That backfired and I increased my total time by about 20 seconds.
Now I'm starting to think like I use to. I've got to make the shots count and will try to go slow enough to make each hit on target with just one shot. Even at a slower pace I will end up faster than having to make multiple follow-up shots.
I had too many moon clips with 7 and 8 shots fired. I did better years ago with my 6 shot 625. At least I never had to make a reload under time.
New goal with my training is to keep all shots in the black of a 25 yard bullseye target. Take my time and don't rush a thing. I've got a good revolver with a 5 lb double action and it groups extremely tight, under and inch at 25 yards from a bench.
Aim for the center and not the whole target. Make sure I see my sights on the target instead of point shooting the close ones. Each shot is important and must be a hit.
With this new mantra I hope to improve some more.
Now I'm starting to think like I use to. I've got to make the shots count and will try to go slow enough to make each hit on target with just one shot. Even at a slower pace I will end up faster than having to make multiple follow-up shots.
I had too many moon clips with 7 and 8 shots fired. I did better years ago with my 6 shot 625. At least I never had to make a reload under time.
New goal with my training is to keep all shots in the black of a 25 yard bullseye target. Take my time and don't rush a thing. I've got a good revolver with a 5 lb double action and it groups extremely tight, under and inch at 25 yards from a bench.
Aim for the center and not the whole target. Make sure I see my sights on the target instead of point shooting the close ones. Each shot is important and must be a hit.
With this new mantra I hope to improve some more.