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  • Favorite Pistol Drills?

    Anyone have any good drills that keep range time interesting while helping to improve skills? Not allowed to draw at my range, so that limits things a little.
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    I was thinking of his cannon.

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    Two easy things to try...
    1- Shoot at close range as fast as you can and try to score in 3 different points in the target, 2 or three rounds each alternating.
    I bet they let you put only one target so pick up a large paper and get creative with it like if it was three heads on top and three torsos below.
    if they do not fit then do two. Not sure you can put several targets that would be the ideal.
    2- Put a target as far as you can and try to score there see how the trajectory goes to adjust accordingly.
    It is a shame when people demanding tolerance, have no tolerance

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    • #3
      I like practicing reloads when I'm alone. Load 5 mags with random numbers of rounds and mix in some dummys too. Mix them up and away you go. You never know when you'll run dry or get a FTF.
      Sticky Lips at High Noon!

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      • #4
        http://pistol-training.com/drills/dot-torture
        Dot torture test
        She wants to be your belly gun

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        • WARFAB
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          I just saw a video about this and wasn't sure if it was any good.

      • #5
        You start at 3 yards. When you can complete it - backup 3 more yards and so on.
        She wants to be your belly gun

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        • #6
          Originally posted by gtnorry View Post
          You start at 3 yards. When you can complete it - backup 3 more yards and so on.
          Dave Jenkins uses those with Rochester Personal Defense
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          • gtnorry
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            Yep but I had them 1st ha

        • #7
          Here is one for you….

          An important skill to have in order to be accurate with your pistol is, "not to move that muzzle".

          Next time you go to your range, try this drill:

          1- insert your loaded mag and chamber 1 round.
          2- remove the mag and keep only 1 round in the gun.
          3- fire the shot (slide will not lock back) and immediately pull the trigger again on the empty chamber.

          Did you notice any flinching or muzzle movement? Just keep doing the drill until the mag is empty.

          Let me know how this works out for you.
          Last edited by Nicys Firearm Instruction; 04-30-2018, 12:26 PM.

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          • #8
            What are your goals?
            i like the blindly load a dummy round or two in mags to see if I'm anticipating and you can use it for remedial action drills.

            I like shooting dots as well.

            Sometimes if I get bored I will make a smile face lol.

            Most of the time I take slow shots without lowering pistol until mag is empty. Then I do it again but try and shoot faster while maintaining group size.
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            • #9
              Originally posted by usmcveteran View Post
              What are your goals?
              Stop the threat.

              Isn't that ALWAYS the Goal?

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              • #10
                Making Swiss cheese?
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                Finally joined the ranks of broke homeowner
                Am I short stroking or going to fast?

                I know he has a bush

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                • #11
                  Rich Brooks allows multiple targets. I hang 4-6 8” paper plates.
                  Start slow and close 3-5 yards.
                  draw and engage all targets 1 shot each.
                  Repeat going faster without missing.
                  Don’t be unsafe
                  Going as fast as you can and never missing!
                  Back up!
                  She wants to be your belly gun

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                  • #12
                    Originally posted by usmcveteran View Post
                    i like the blindly load a dummy round or two in mags to see if I'm anticipating and you can use it for remedial action drills.
                    I've had a friend load my magazine with random dummies before. I was expecting to see a flinch when I got to the dummy round, but I'm actually pretty good at shooting the dummy round without pistol movement. It's the round after the dummy round that gives me grief. Suddenly I'm wondering whether the next round is going to go bang or not, and that makes me overthink my trigger pull.

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                    I was thinking of his cannon.

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                    • #13
                      since You asked --

                      "gimme all yo money"
                      sic semper boogaloo

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