I used to be strictly interested in the martial side of firearms. A number of years ago I started competing and I wish I had started earlier. I recently received a match bump to Master in IDPA. For those who don't know IDPA Master covers a wide range, like from me to Bob Vogel wide. You can have anywhere from USPSA B class to GM in IDPA Master. My season is over but by spring I want to be more than a MINO (Master In Name Only).
During the winter I won't be shooting matches and my live fire will be at best once a week due to weather and available daylight. I will continue twice daily dry fire. I am trying to build a training regimen for the winter months and by necessity it has to look a little different. Do I focus more on accuracy with my live fire? Do I just do limited square range drills? Or do I try to keep it as close to my in season training as possible? What has worked for some of you?