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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2948271" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>At the ranges I go to (in bad weather) this is not allowed. That's ok because I really don't want people that are new and saw a few youtube vids, quick draw and drawing and shooting from concealment.</p><p>Outdoors I do with 4 targets at 5 yards. Four set up within range of direct and peripheral sight and one outside peripheral vision. I will also stagger the distances, but indoors it would be great to pick a single distance to judge your fundamentals and accuracy improvement/issues.</p><p>People like you and others, have a better idea of what this best distance would be and I am looking for that input from you guys because like I said, "I always listen to the smartest people in the room".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2948271, member: 38658"] At the ranges I go to (in bad weather) this is not allowed. That's ok because I really don't want people that are new and saw a few youtube vids, quick draw and drawing and shooting from concealment. Outdoors I do with 4 targets at 5 yards. Four set up within range of direct and peripheral sight and one outside peripheral vision. I will also stagger the distances, but indoors it would be great to pick a single distance to judge your fundamentals and accuracy improvement/issues. People like you and others, have a better idea of what this best distance would be and I am looking for that input from you guys because like I said, "I always listen to the smartest people in the room". [/QUOTE]
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