@GJM made this comment on a training journal:
What are your “Core Drills” that you use in your training regimen? What tests do you use to confirm your skills?A few thoughts. Much of your shooting seems to be “tests,” and oriented around did I do better or worse today than last time. You might consider shifting your shooting to core fundamentals, and leave aside tests for a long enough period that you have improved your fundamentals. Otherwise, you become like the USPSA shooter who does not practice and just goes to matches, and wonders why their performance bobs around a bit but really doesn’t change. As I am driving to the range, I am incredibly excited about what I might learn that day. Maybe just show up and try to be open to learning something new, have fun, and see where it goes. Finally, you probably need something external, whether that be a class or competition to get you out of the “what you already know place.” My wife and I signed up for the two day Tim Herron class in Prescott in May, which is nearby.
Thanks to @GJM for suggesting this thread. Let’s hear your thoughts everyone!