Yep, "shoot slow & move fast", and "don't crowd cover" are good nuggets.
I thought of another though: Splits & transitions - they should be pretty close to the same time. Do it right, and it'll sound like you're shooting to a metronome. Here's
a good example. This gentleman with his old school Model 10 service revolver is an SSR Master, btw.
And here are some examples of
what not to do. It may sound cool, but it's a very inefficient way to shoot, and they even proved it to us by showing the targets. I'm guessing these guys, with badass tactical glove, badass stance and cigar
aren't IDPA Masters.