Forget about classification and just go have FUN and be Safe. When I decided to go for GM, I attacked each classifier like a life and death situation. A quick draw and fast reloads on most classifiers at 7-10 yd. will get you a pretty good score. Throw down a few 100% scores and there is your GM card. Then if you go to a State , Area or National match you will find out your classification is a little bogus and you will have to learn the whole game if you want to be REALLY competitive in USPSA. I started USPSA in 1990 and there has been a big change in the past 15 years with the different type classifiers now in use. A lot of the original 99 series classifiers have been deleted that guys made GM on.
Heh! I think most of the good classifier scores (over 60%) I shot years ago were on classifiers that are no longer in use.
I'm newbie compared to you, Max! I didn't start until 1994 and I had some big gaps between then and 2002 when I was unable to shoot.
Like mentioned above, 15-30 minutes of The Correct Dry fire 4-5 times a week will work wonders.
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