Instruction from Ben Stoeger, co-author of 'Baseline Dryfire' and 'Practical Shooting Training', emphasizes focused practice. He advises limiting drills to 2-3 core concepts per session, dedicating 10-20 repetitions to each for effective learning. This approach, whether dry-fire or live-fire, helps shooters develop skills efficiently, even with limited ammunition.
This video emphasizes a strategic approach to live fire training, focusing on observation and skill assessment rather than immediate correction. The instructor, Joel Park, advocates for using live fire to validate dry fire practice, identify habits, and gather data for future training. He recommends focusing on 2-3 drills per session, shooting 400-600 rounds, and dedicating significant practice time to fundamental drills like the doubles drill and reactive shooting to build subconscious skills.
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