Originally Posted by
Clusterfrack
So much great advice here already... Once you have the fundamentals of shooting down, you know you can make any shot in the USPSA game. So shoot fearlessly and learn from your mistakes. There was a Ben Stoeger podcast a few weeks ago where Ben said something like: Don't shoot like a pussy, but don't shoot like an asshole either. Shoot like a dick. You know, that guy who finishes first on a tough stage all calm and confident, and you're thinking "what a dick". :D
Shooting Limited minor is going to be tough score-wise, but that's pretty much your only option for AIWB. Personally, I like Production division, and don't worry too much about the difference in holster position from my carry gear.
About learning to shoot faster while maintaining accuracy: I like Steve Anderson's approach of separating 'accuracy mode' and 'speed mode' in practice. Log your gains in both, and DO NOT try to improve both at once. Be patient. I've found around a 3-6 month lag between working on something really hard in practice and seeing improvements at matches.