Check out KR Training (http://www.krtraining.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). They have a lot of classes that will help you and they are incredibly affordable IMO. Spend time at home dry firing and work on your trigger control. When you shoot quickly, do you take your finger off the trigger, do you let the trigger all the way out, or do you let it out just until it resets? This technique has helped me improve trigger control and increase my speed.teds787 wrote:I live in Austin and I usually go to Red's Indoor Range (north) to practice.Commander Cody wrote:Where are you located? I'm not an expert, but may be able to recommend one.
I think a coach/instructor is an excellent suggestion and I like to find someone who is very good at it, but will cost me less than $100 per hour.
Ted
I used to shoot at Red's North but recently joined Austin Rifle Club.