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by MadMonkey
Mon Sep 11, 2017 12:27 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: How do you train at the range?
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Re: How do you train at the range?

Always. The only time I'm just punching paper is when I'm zeroing something.

At minimum I'm working on target transitions, drawing and firing, shooting on the move and reloads, and usually a combination of those with a shot timer.

Lots of the time I also include things like using cover and barricades, shooting from awkward positions, rifle/pistol transitions, working from different types of carry positions (off body, owb, iwb, appendix, etc), and whatever else I can come up with.

A shot timer is probably the best investment you can make in improving your shooting.

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