I didn't know where to post this,but since I practice to safe my life I figured this is a good place.
When I have a student with me at the range that range session for the student NOT ME. I sometimes don't even get the gun out.
If when the instruction is over I get to send I few down range I usually don't want to take the time to go set new targets at farther distances and just shoot what is all ready set which are usually pretty close.
so to make close targets a challenge (always Challenge yourself)
its as simple as trying to get real tight groups, or how about making a smilely face. take the 4 corners of a target and try to hit them at a fast rate of speed.
If you can only shoot at 5 yrds you can still learn a lot, just always challenge yourself.
sending rounds down range is expensive today, don't waste your ammo on what you can do, work on what you can't do. if you can put 10 rounds on target at 7 yrds all day long you are doing it wrong all day long. try 10 15 or 20 yrds. if at 7 yrd you are putting all round in target in x amount of time, try doing it faster than X.
only PRACTICE what you can do and TRAIN on what you can't. once you can do it practice that a little then move on.
if you are serious about training and not just shooting and you don't have a timer, you are kidding yourself.
Stay safe and carry on.
When I have a student with me at the range that range session for the student NOT ME. I sometimes don't even get the gun out.
If when the instruction is over I get to send I few down range I usually don't want to take the time to go set new targets at farther distances and just shoot what is all ready set which are usually pretty close.
so to make close targets a challenge (always Challenge yourself)
its as simple as trying to get real tight groups, or how about making a smilely face. take the 4 corners of a target and try to hit them at a fast rate of speed.
If you can only shoot at 5 yrds you can still learn a lot, just always challenge yourself.
sending rounds down range is expensive today, don't waste your ammo on what you can do, work on what you can't do. if you can put 10 rounds on target at 7 yrds all day long you are doing it wrong all day long. try 10 15 or 20 yrds. if at 7 yrd you are putting all round in target in x amount of time, try doing it faster than X.
only PRACTICE what you can do and TRAIN on what you can't. once you can do it practice that a little then move on.
if you are serious about training and not just shooting and you don't have a timer, you are kidding yourself.
Stay safe and carry on.