I have been doing mostly draws from various starting positions (hands up, at sides, hanging onto poles, on sides if table, basically any and every way they try to mess with you at a match) target transitions, & reloads. Most of the dry fire us on a dead trigger without to much trigger. When I do trigger pulls on a cocked stricker it's one and restart so I can focus on trigger control. Most tunes I just prep the trigger and not break the shot because prepping the trigger is the key to accurate shots. Phil really opened my eyes to this with the drills he did in his class. Do table starts, loaded and unloaded. I have now started to do draw, target transitions, then add some short movement so I can practice preloading my weight on the proper leg at the final shots then exploding to the next position. I have also stapled 3-4 targets with ports cut in them on a target stand to simulate a wall. I have been shooting through around and over it a bunch.