In the Before Times I would shoot at my folk's farm when I visited, not often enough. Occasionally a commercial range. Right now we are staying home, and I am only working 3 days a week, so I got one of the laser training systems (iTargetPro) and am working on skills to get up to at least mediocre/average shooting.
I find from martial arts experience that the best progess is made from not overly long sessions with a single clear goal. The goal can have multiple details that add together but they should not be too many... 3 maximum, for me. More and you can't keep them all in the forefront of your mind at once. Today my goal was to compress my hits towards the centerline, i.e, reduce the horizontal spread.
The details to reach the goal:
1. Put front sight in the center of the rear sight.
2. Put the front sight on the center line of the target.
3. Keep it centered by pulling the trigger straight back.
I didn't worry too much about the vertical, just on reducing left/right motion. Anyone else working more drills at home?
I find from martial arts experience that the best progess is made from not overly long sessions with a single clear goal. The goal can have multiple details that add together but they should not be too many... 3 maximum, for me. More and you can't keep them all in the forefront of your mind at once. Today my goal was to compress my hits towards the centerline, i.e, reduce the horizontal spread.
The details to reach the goal:
1. Put front sight in the center of the rear sight.
2. Put the front sight on the center line of the target.
3. Keep it centered by pulling the trigger straight back.
I didn't worry too much about the vertical, just on reducing left/right motion. Anyone else working more drills at home?