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Stabilizer Muscles

Beretta92FSLady

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I practice strong and weak hand shooting....not as much as I should. I will work on that more.

I did not know that it was every 3rd. I am going to go in July!

Get in a lot of practice before hand.

I have been practicing holster draw and mag change here at the house. I have thought about once a week traveling out to the gravel pit south of Olympia and getting my running/shooting time in.
 

gsx1138

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May 14, 2008
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Bremerton, Washington, United States
2 inch groups at 10 yards is plenty fine. As someone else suggested, practice different reloads, shooting on the move, and multiple targets within a time limit.

Personally I'd be happy with 2 inch groups at 10 yards and my rapid fire sucks. But that's what practice is for. :)
 

Leatherneck

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Mar 3, 2010
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Des Moines, Washington, USA
rapid fire

okay, it's not really "work out" related, but it is rapid fire practice related.

at the range there was a guy rapid firing 2 shots at a time. 2 separate pieces of paper about 2" wide. One hanging from each clip. I was impressed!

How the heck does one get to the point where they could double tap these - left/right.
The only thing I thought of was light loads.
 

gogodawgs

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Practice

My brother-in-law can do this...he can shoot the same bullet hole in the center of the target over and over at a rapid fire. And he does not shoot a light load, he does so with his duty gun Sig P229 in .357 Sig! It is quite impressive, but that is what he does for a living.

okay, it's not really "work out" related, but it is rapid fire practice related.

at the range there was a guy rapid firing 2 shots at a time. 2 separate pieces of paper about 2" wide. One hanging from each clip. I was impressed!

How the heck does one get to the point where they could double tap these - left/right.
The only thing I thought of was light loads.
 
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