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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3888446" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>My personal approach has been to find drills that are fun and require accuracy. If I was struggling with the accuracy part, I would get someone who is an accomplished shooter to watch me after I let them know what I am struggling with. As proficiency improves on the accuracy part and I felt like I was trying to coast a bit, I start finding drills that add time to the mix. I found that if I had the perception of all the time in the world to set up and go through the steps, I could crack off a textbook shot each time. Adding a time challenge would bring some underlying bad habits to light and the practice would start over. I used to shoot a LOT more before having a family, but I really need to ramp it back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3888446, member: 35603"] My personal approach has been to find drills that are fun and require accuracy. If I was struggling with the accuracy part, I would get someone who is an accomplished shooter to watch me after I let them know what I am struggling with. As proficiency improves on the accuracy part and I felt like I was trying to coast a bit, I start finding drills that add time to the mix. I found that if I had the perception of all the time in the world to set up and go through the steps, I could crack off a textbook shot each time. Adding a time challenge would bring some underlying bad habits to light and the practice would start over. I used to shoot a LOT more before having a family, but I really need to ramp it back up. [/QUOTE]
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