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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3803094" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>The age old debate, quantity or quality and yeah some people can do quantity with quality, I'm not one of those people.</p><p></p><p>There was a time when each week I took 18-24 rounds to the range. My thinking was if I took the time to drive 45 minutes each way to the range just to fire 18 rounds I would be more likely to make that practice session count. Did it work, I think so. Given that it wasn't a controlled experiment I can only say, I think so. I would go early in the morning and typically had the range to myself, it kept distractions to a minimum. I no longer employ this type of practice as a routine but still do it occasionally. I should add, this wasn't my only time spent at the range, I still did the typical 50-100 rounds a week with friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3803094, member: 46005"] The age old debate, quantity or quality and yeah some people can do quantity with quality, I'm not one of those people. There was a time when each week I took 18-24 rounds to the range. My thinking was if I took the time to drive 45 minutes each way to the range just to fire 18 rounds I would be more likely to make that practice session count. Did it work, I think so. Given that it wasn't a controlled experiment I can only say, I think so. I would go early in the morning and typically had the range to myself, it kept distractions to a minimum. I no longer employ this type of practice as a routine but still do it occasionally. I should add, this wasn't my only time spent at the range, I still did the typical 50-100 rounds a week with friends. [/QUOTE]
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