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Old June 20, 2005, 10:11 PM   #16
Dog Confetti
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Join Date: March 12, 2005
Location: New Mexico
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I agree with the running post...shoot tired and you'll be better off for it...you could also try not eating for a while and smoking about a pack of cigarettes...that gets me good and shaky.

Try moving in to "pistol" distances and working on speed. Start at the low-ready and work on hammers, failure-drills, etc. Box drills are good if you have multiple target stands. Work your way up to shooting-on-the-move (not running)...controlled shots on an 8" target. I have a much harder time shooting on the move with a long gun than I do with a pistol...it takes a lot more practice.

You could also pick up some dummy-rounds and mix them into your live...it'll force you to work on your malfunctions.
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