Position entry was really critical at Sir Walter this weekend on stage 2(?) with the double drop turners. I didn’t shoot them clean so position entry practice remains important this week, and all season.
This AM I woke up with a nasty migraine which cut into dry fire time but I strapped on my belt and gave myself 5 minutes to work on position entry before work. No timer because I was only working on footwork.
Step into the shooting area and engage T1-3 while moving. The earlier I had the pistol up, the less the sights bounced as I moved in on the array. Since the pistol was already were it needed to be I didn’t have to split my attention between aiming and moving and I could focus clearly on a smooth stride. Mindblowing, right?
It’s amazing how successful 5 minutes of dry fire on one specific task can be.
This AM I woke up with a nasty migraine which cut into dry fire time but I strapped on my belt and gave myself 5 minutes to work on position entry before work. No timer because I was only working on footwork.
Step into the shooting area and engage T1-3 while moving. The earlier I had the pistol up, the less the sights bounced as I moved in on the array. Since the pistol was already were it needed to be I didn’t have to split my attention between aiming and moving and I could focus clearly on a smooth stride. Mindblowing, right?
It’s amazing how successful 5 minutes of dry fire on one specific task can be.