It depends on the type of drills he’s practicing, and where/what his POA is. You have to look at the style/type of target he is using while also knowing what type of training and drill he is doing. Anytime you go to the range you should have a game plan with a specific goal in mind IMHO. It will save you a lot of time and money, and will make you a better shooter. I’d also recommend you shoot less rounds more often than more rounds less often. You can get some great training in with just 30 to 50 rounds if you plan ahead of time accordingly.
Lol such sensitive people here, dropping negs for a little criticism. Don't act like snowflakes, sissies.
Ragnar, I was just giving you a little razzing man. Didn't even expect you to respond. Have you tried any of the dry fire tools like mantis or itargetpro?
Well at least back the board to 10 yards. I could throw the gun and hit center mass from where you're standing
It depends on the type of drills he’s practicing, and where/what his POA is. You have to look at the style/type of target he is using while also knowing what type of training and drill he is doing. Anytime you go to the range you should have a game plan with a specific goal in mind IMHO. It will save you a lot of time and money, and will make you a better shooter. I’d also recommend you shoot less rounds more often than more rounds less often. You can get some great training in with just 30 to 50 rounds if you plan ahead of time accordingly.
Lol such sensitive people here, dropping negs for a little criticism. Don't act like snowflakes, sissies.
Ragnar, I was just giving you a little razzing man. Didn't even expect you to respond. Have you tried any of the dry fire tools like mantis or itargetpro?
Btw I like that hat
I’m working on tightening my groups of three fast ones, I can already shoot accurately at 30-40 yards but I’m trying to get faster and faster.