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    Site Supporter JodyH's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToddG;55578
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    [*]3x5 card and 8" circle at 7yd[*]from concealment[*]draw and fire 3 to one target zone (card or circle)[*]draw and fire 3 to other target zone[*]repeat[/LIST]
    That's what I'm doing except for 5 shots per.
    I think my grip is breaking down slightly (or crap from the start) which starts giving me that inconsistent wobbly sight track, so the added shots tend to magnify that issue.
    I really saw that yesterday at the range, I was trying to get a fast draw on the 99 (shave off that last .25 second) and ended up with a sucky grip which made for slow misses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    That's what I'm doing except for 5 shots per.
    Yeah... I'll actually read before posting next time. 100 demerits for me.

    YVK: It's not at all uncommon to see folks have lower performance of specific tasks during a complex/synthesis type drill. Most folks get their best draw speed during draw practice, not during stages at a match. The F.A.S.T. is also a test rather than a practice drill, and as such pushing hard affects your score as opposed to just a blown rep during practice. Screwing up one reload during fifty 1-R-2 iterations isn't the same as screwing it up during your F.A.S.T.

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