As a new pistol shooter i am very interested in the routines more experienced marksman use in their practice sessions.
Do you practice a course same as competition?
Do you time pauses bewteen shots?
Take timed breaks between 10 shot groups?
Do you drop your arm back to the rest between shots?
I know in golf i practice same as i would play only before a conpetition otherwise just hit one club several times.
Would love to hear practice routines casual and pre-competition preparartion.
Thanks!!
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- Jack Milchanowski
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I view training as working on something that is very specific during each training session. Hours of dry fire up close at a blank wall is excellent training. Instead of writing a dissertation I included several references. Work through the USMC Pistol Team Workbook step by step and you will understand how to train. The USAMU book is excellent. I often recommend purchasing a book found at the pistol-shooting website. He has several training steps similar to the USMC training. His book is excellent. I hope by now you have found the bullseye pistol website listed above.
Come see us in the woods,
Jack
http://www.brianzins.com/wp-content/upl ... rkbook.pdf
http://www.bullseyepistol.com/amucover.htm
www.pistol-shooting.com
I view training as working on something that is very specific during each training session. Hours of dry fire up close at a blank wall is excellent training. Instead of writing a dissertation I included several references. Work through the USMC Pistol Team Workbook step by step and you will understand how to train. The USAMU book is excellent. I often recommend purchasing a book found at the pistol-shooting website. He has several training steps similar to the USMC training. His book is excellent. I hope by now you have found the bullseye pistol website listed above.
Come see us in the woods,
Jack
Hi Jack:
Thank you very much. I just purchased an MCP 45 and Nick is mounting an aimpoint micro for my 55 year old eyes. For iron i need a .5 lense to focus on my front sight. My 32 has the red dot and i do better with that for now.
I am starting to read Brian Zinns manual from the link you provided. Tnanks again
Richie
Thank you very much. I just purchased an MCP 45 and Nick is mounting an aimpoint micro for my 55 year old eyes. For iron i need a .5 lense to focus on my front sight. My 32 has the red dot and i do better with that for now.
I am starting to read Brian Zinns manual from the link you provided. Tnanks again
Richie
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You picked a great 1911 to start shooting with. I to have a Mountain Competition Pistol and love every time I shoot it.
Mark, Edmond Ok
Mark, Edmond Ok