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Old September 28, 2013, 06:14 PM   #3
Bultaco
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Join Date: September 25, 2013
Location: Western Co.
Posts: 156
It will help you a lot if you chose 1 or 2 items to work on & spend a range day just on them. I will often do the drill with an empty gun first before I start making noise. Stay focused on each shot you fire. Stop between magazines & think about what you just did & if you need to change it. Changes start by moving slowly to get the skill down right before speed is added. You can also learn a lot from dry firing at home. My rule is no live ammo on the same floor of the house I am dry firing on.
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