Doubles drill

Rereading I am very vague on my original post. Let me expand.

doubles drill
Fire 2 rounds pause fire 2 rounds pause ... repeat for 4ish runs
Aiming at the same spot on the target.
Fire the second shot as fast as you can, do not wait for sights to settle/confirm sight picture. Looking for jailbait splits.
You are looking for patterns in the shots. Pending the patterns you adjust your grip accordingly.
5-7 yards is ideal distance as you do not need a perfect sight picture to execute the shot. As your dispersion gets small that no visible pattern is showing, increase the distance.
 
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Now try it at 25 or 50 yards any speed:)

Tom
The goal speed at 25yds is less than 0.35 splits. The guy, Stoeger, that developed it can absolutely attain those speeds with good hits. In class with him we shot it from 5-15yds, possibly 18/20 at this point it's a little foggy. There's no point in pushing distance if you still have things to work on up close.

There are many drills for many skills, this is not a strict accuracy drill, it is however premised on you being able to shoot reasonably well with no time limit. The idea is go fast and figure it out, not crawl, walk, run. You are expected to shoot the listed splits, watch for patterns, and if necessary adjust grip and trigger control to attain mostly centered hits. It's set up in pairs because in matches that's what you shoot the most and extended strings tend to mask some issues and have others.
 
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