MarkCh
Well-Known Fanatic
Quick question. When I go the outdoor range (USSA), I take a bunch of target stands of mine and a couple of pieces of steel, set up 10 or 12 targets in different stage type settings and shoot them with rife, pistol or both. It's interesting, a lot of fun and, I think, productive. I do a lot of drawing, shooting on the move, transitioning from rifle to pistol, shoot/reload/shoot, etc. But when the weather really sucks and I have to go to the indoor range, it's a real let down. At the range where I shoot, it is pistol only, except for .22 rifle, and don't have an AR .22. Also, we are not allowed to draw and shoot, or shoot on the move. I find myself reluctantly shooting a couple of mags haphazardly at overly large targets, then getting bored, then burning a few more rounds and leaving feeling like I didn't accomplish anything. What should I be doing to improve my pistol shooting when going to the indoor range? I'd love to hear any suggestions for drills, different targets, techniques to practice, etc. for these types of outings. I really want to get better with my pistol. But the pratice I am doing at the indoor range isn't getting me anywhere. Perhaps it's an attitude problem, even? Thanks.