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Old January 9, 2014, 03:40 PM   #11
MrBorland
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As a general rule, a good balance of speed and accuracy in a match would be to keep your overall time added from points down (PDs) to about 10% of your raw time. Much over this, and you're shooting beyond your control, and would do better to slow down if necessary. It's no coincidence that master-level shooters in big matches tend to be among the more accurate. They're fast, but they also tend to not give too much time away, either.

If you have your own par timer and some IDPA targets, you can find that sweet spot by shooting some standards or even the classifier during your practice sessions.
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