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Just back from the range with kimger 45
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3058794" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Buy a shot timer. The one most competition shooters prefer is the CED 7000.</p><p>If you're drawing from a holster, or the hands above the shoulder position,(formerly called the surrender position that has been changed in the rule book) you can select a random beep for the start and it will register the time your first, second, third shot etc will go off. Watch some video's of the fast draw competitors and see if you can match up! LOL, you won't, and most of us mere mortals won't either, but it's a good training tool to see how your speed picks up with practice.</p><p>Dry fire is a HUGE tool and you can do that at home.</p><p>I understand you're in a closed environment that won't let you draw from the holster, but when you do go to an outdoor range, and draw from concealment or open carry, you can get an Idea of how your training is progressing.</p><p>Screw the apps you can get on your phone. They suck, and are nowhere near the real deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3058794, member: 5412"] Buy a shot timer. The one most competition shooters prefer is the CED 7000. If you're drawing from a holster, or the hands above the shoulder position,(formerly called the surrender position that has been changed in the rule book) you can select a random beep for the start and it will register the time your first, second, third shot etc will go off. Watch some video's of the fast draw competitors and see if you can match up! LOL, you won't, and most of us mere mortals won't either, but it's a good training tool to see how your speed picks up with practice. Dry fire is a HUGE tool and you can do that at home. I understand you're in a closed environment that won't let you draw from the holster, but when you do go to an outdoor range, and draw from concealment or open carry, you can get an Idea of how your training is progressing. Screw the apps you can get on your phone. They suck, and are nowhere near the real deal. [/QUOTE]
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