I am a firm believer in this statement. To become a better shooter one must do a lot more then throw lead down range. I always start all my training session by finding my natural point of aim and work from there. I do a lot of dry firing both with my eyes open and closed followed by some live fire exercises using both my competition targets and other targets such as simple black dots, a target turned backwards or cutting a small whole out of the target and shooting at it, trying to avoid hitting the sides. Also for fun I shoot at metal silhouettes cut into the shape of some farm animals.
While all of these are great, I was wondering if anyone had any other tips or exercises to help stop the monotony of practice, please share with me your secrets and fun times
While all of these are great, I was wondering if anyone had any other tips or exercises to help stop the monotony of practice, please share with me your secrets and fun times