davsco
Ultimate Member
So far, my match goals are:
5) Don't feel the need for another gun
man, i gave up on that YEARS ago, just ain't gonna happen.
i took a class from a uspsa grandmaster a few years back. the biggest thing i got out of it was remembering trigger control, easy to forget or get lax on the basics. you hit the targets accurately the first time, you have better scores and less time wasted from making up misses.
frankly the big diff i see with the better shooters is that they don't waste any time; they are on a mission. every move (or lack thereof) is planned out with no excess movement - they have a plan and they execute it. they are ready for the next target, no surprises.
actual shooting is a small part of your overall stage time. get rid of the time wasters ( going in and out of ports, multiple shooting positions per target array, flat-footed and/or slidelock reloads, etc) and you will improve your scores.