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<blockquote data-quote="kroberts2131" data-source="post: 1142126" data-attributes="member: 11931"><p>I used to shoot in the divison matches while I was in the Marine corps and the best advice/help I ever got was this drill:</p><p></p><p>Make sure your handgun is clear and aim at a target in your garage, backyard, wherever. have a friend stand near your side then have him/her hit the muzzle of your pistol with their palm just hard enough to move the firearm and you back a little bit. Aim in the whoel time they are doing this, then tell them to randomly "miss" the muzzle with thier palm.</p><p></p><p>If your like me, you will anticipate the hit and when they miss you will damn near fall forward. I did this drill for hours on end and my shooting improved drastically. Keep working on it and you will get it down. A class is definetely a good idea too but nothing can replace practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kroberts2131, post: 1142126, member: 11931"] I used to shoot in the divison matches while I was in the Marine corps and the best advice/help I ever got was this drill: Make sure your handgun is clear and aim at a target in your garage, backyard, wherever. have a friend stand near your side then have him/her hit the muzzle of your pistol with their palm just hard enough to move the firearm and you back a little bit. Aim in the whoel time they are doing this, then tell them to randomly "miss" the muzzle with thier palm. If your like me, you will anticipate the hit and when they miss you will damn near fall forward. I did this drill for hours on end and my shooting improved drastically. Keep working on it and you will get it down. A class is definetely a good idea too but nothing can replace practice. [/QUOTE]
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