Above is my friend joining me in my backyard range.
I shoot alone practicing drills for competitions.
I shoot my IDPA targets but I also shoot steel.
In addition, I mix it up amongst different pistols. Use a range timer and also shoot suppressed.
I can see how it can get monotonous shooting at a piece of paper. I used to go to indoor ranges but I belong to a club, as well as shoot at home.
I’ll even mix it up with longer distances with different rifles. I use different targets or just practice on technique.
The key is setting up different goals and objectives to work upon. We all can show improvement.
CZ SP-01 two shots, 10 yards, 147 gr Speer Lawman:
My friend brought his cans for me to try out. I only took out 2. He has ten.
So mixing it up is fun. Try different platforms, different calibers, different targets, different distances, and work from shooting from various positions. That’s all I do to stay interested.
Right now, it’s too dark after work so I’m frustrated since I can’t shoot after dark. Though I should practice with a light and my suppressors on cardboard. I don’t want neighbors freaking out on me.
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