The last re-post of my older Practice Drills blog posts – this one is probably my favorite. I think we opened some eyes out there on this one! I’m not one of those folks who can stand and do 10 million draws in a row. I get bored, lose focus, and start working bad habits, …
Tag Archive: drills
Permanent link to this article: http://re-gun.com/2011/05/creative-dry-fire-field-courses/
May
07
More Variations on The Partials
Following my original post on Versatile Target Arrays, I received a PM from Eric Stanley on the Benoverse with some up to date notes on the practice array he’s currently using. What follows are basically the notes that Eric sent me. A little history might make sense – Eric is a GM who primarily shoots …
Permanent link to this article: http://re-gun.com/2011/05/more-variations-on-the-partials/
May
06
No Easy Shots!
When do you see the hardest shots? When you arrive at a match, do you feel like the targets suddenly got smaller, or farther away? Does the A-zone look like its about 2″ across. What about those tight shots with no-shoots all around? If you’ve had those sensations, its quite likely that the target arrays …
Permanent link to this article: http://re-gun.com/2011/05/no-easy-shots/
May
03
Standards Drills for Practice
Another blast from the past! What does the word “Standards” make you think of? Torture? Inhuman cruelty? Sadistic match direction? Or, does it inspire thoughts of confidence? Smug satisfaction at free match points? I’ll bet its one of the first ones, isn’t it? Why do standards exercises invoke such fear and concern in most people? …
Permanent link to this article: http://re-gun.com/2011/05/standards-drills-for-practice/
Permanent link to this article: http://re-gun.com/2011/04/ball-and-dummy-for-dummies/
Permanent link to this article: http://re-gun.com/2011/02/dot-torture/