I've been shooting at a local event which is basically falling plates
shot with .22 rimfire.
Question involves getting the first shot off quicker. We go from the
low ready ( gun touching a table about waist high ) at the beep
of the shot timer. On a good night I can shoot the 5 targets in
around 2.3 to 2.5 seconds. I'm about .95 to 1.1 seconds for the
first shot, this seems like something to work on for faster strings.
Other than just more practice are there any ideas to work on
making that first shot quicker, seems like there ought to be about
a 1/2 second or so hiding there.
Thanks
Dave
shot with .22 rimfire.
Question involves getting the first shot off quicker. We go from the
low ready ( gun touching a table about waist high ) at the beep
of the shot timer. On a good night I can shoot the 5 targets in
around 2.3 to 2.5 seconds. I'm about .95 to 1.1 seconds for the
first shot, this seems like something to work on for faster strings.
Other than just more practice are there any ideas to work on
making that first shot quicker, seems like there ought to be about
a 1/2 second or so hiding there.
Thanks
Dave