I went back to just irons and I might like it better
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Originally Posted by
GJM
Because defensive and USPSA shooting is different than unlimited time bullseye shooting. Some or all of you, the sights and target may be moving, and the goal is to strike the aiming area as fast as possible. Better to learn to grip the pistol and move the trigger to hit whatever you are aiming at, under the conditions you are likely to encounter.
Good post. I agree entirely. Given limited time to train, we have to decide what to focus on. Shooting 97+ consistently on a B8 takes a lot of work--time that could be better invested in more important skills. For defensive and USPSA type shooting, I would say that when you can consistently hit the A zone of a USPSA target at 25 yds, it's time to move on from accuracy—at least until a lot of other skills have been mastered.