Oh man Jim found us! Lock up your farm animals!!! I don't know that I can give you a specific drill but I am working really hard on getting my guns up and on target a good step or three before I get into the finaly position I plan to shoot from. Watching Phil Strader and taking both of his competition pistol classes taught me I am way behind on the getting the gun up thing compared to the pros. I was using the run like hell, get there then get to the shooting real fast. Phil is ready to shoot the second he is where he needs to be.
Heck I just thought of a drill. Set up 2-3 shooting boxes and some steel or paper plates if your dry firing. Move laterlaly and forward and back in and out of those boxes going from box to box. Work on getting the gun, sights, and trigger ready to go the second that both feet are into the box. That measn you need to get your center of gravity low, bend those knees and move smoothly. I will try to setup the drill in my dry fire cave and show you what I am talking about. Im not sure you can follow it in words, especially mine.
Farm animals,,, we have 4 horses and a cow,, hmmmm no kidding,, ;0) will that help me shoot faster,,?????
you seem to know? hehehehe
I have to get a dryfire cave set up, that is a good idea,,, , gettng a look at whatever you are doing,, would be a great help.
I got the,, Matt B how to practice,, DVD a few years ago,,, it was good,,
I am making myself,, actually,, practice,, that is the big step.
I have 3 ea,, 10inch X 12 Inch steel on stands that I can move around,, as needed,, 3 shooting boxes, and 2 barrels,, I come up with some drills,,, shoot move and some of that,, I need more,, out of my one thinking ideas,, of training drills,,, I move out to 50 yards and do the same type of stuff with my AR and the .22 kit,,
I do shoot real AR ammo,,, but not as much $$$$$ wise,,
watching,, what the super fast,, guys,, they are all shooting on the move,,whenever they can,,, for the most part,,, load the shotgun fast,, and are just plan fast,,
from doing a self AAR,, looking at my weaknesses,,, and working on them,, shooitng on the move, shotgun loading... flying clays, I am Ok on the flippers,, but don't have any at home I can practice with,, putting more than one up and hititng them,, is a big time saver,,,
making up more training options,,