Staying at home and finding productive things to do on Spring Break.
So yesterday March 26 I started the first dry practice of 2020. Decided I would focus on the EDC to start. Things are not really calming down and chance favors the prepared and so forth. I worked up a small list of drills to work on. Trigger meet sights 1, and Trigger meet sights 2, draws from concealment to the right side at about four yards on a 1/3 scale USPSA target. Draws from concealment on the left at three yards on a 1/3 scale USPSA target. Move of the line of force to the right and left and deliver three rounds to the body and two to the head on the FPF training target at just over three yards. Moving off the line of force and delivering six rounds on some or all of these same targets. Trying to increase trigger finger speed on these runs, and form the habit of squeezing more with the weak hand.
Yesterday was about getting par times figured out and noticing how rusty I was. Today I was trying hard to be observant of what was and was not happening in front of my face. I noticed a lot of front sight movement during draws. Working to minimize that movement. Flat foot draw work seemed fine as far as grip, but when I starting moving off the line of force my right hand was squeezing more than it should. I tried to work on more grip with the WH. That will be a point of focus in the coming days.
So yesterday March 26 I started the first dry practice of 2020. Decided I would focus on the EDC to start. Things are not really calming down and chance favors the prepared and so forth. I worked up a small list of drills to work on. Trigger meet sights 1, and Trigger meet sights 2, draws from concealment to the right side at about four yards on a 1/3 scale USPSA target. Draws from concealment on the left at three yards on a 1/3 scale USPSA target. Move of the line of force to the right and left and deliver three rounds to the body and two to the head on the FPF training target at just over three yards. Moving off the line of force and delivering six rounds on some or all of these same targets. Trying to increase trigger finger speed on these runs, and form the habit of squeezing more with the weak hand.
Yesterday was about getting par times figured out and noticing how rusty I was. Today I was trying hard to be observant of what was and was not happening in front of my face. I noticed a lot of front sight movement during draws. Working to minimize that movement. Flat foot draw work seemed fine as far as grip, but when I starting moving off the line of force my right hand was squeezing more than it should. I tried to work on more grip with the WH. That will be a point of focus in the coming days.