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Eyesquared thanks for running this, nice job.
What I can take away from the results is keep working the trigger press neutrality and quality at the 15 yard in dry fire being super focused on any micro movement of the sight with press.
And... go faster at the 3 yard speed! Pounce on the gun at the buzzer and try to get the gun up as quickly as you can. Try an make that par in dry and you'll have good things cascade downstream to the 7 and 15 yard strings.
This isn't meant as a one and done kind of exercise. If you really work at it for a few weeks, you'll see some specific and really large gains. It takes a while to build the coordination and strength to get the 3 yard down. It's weight training / ladder drill for your arms and hands.