It looks pretty interesting. Link.
It looks pretty interesting. Link.
Fun drill. I've found my short coming on this and other similar drills are the transitions.
As a training drill looks interesting, but I thought the whole point of a shotgun was you only had to place one solid hit on a target.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I posted this rather hurriedly this morning. Re-reading the article, it didn't specify a distance from shooter to targets, just the distance between targets. IIRC, the traditional shooter-target distance is ten yards. That wouldn't work too well with birdshot through a cylinder-bore barrel. What would you guys suggest? I was thinking seven yards; that should keep a well-aimed shot inside the -0 of an IDPA practice target, which is what I have on hand.