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Originally Posted by AngelsSix
You guys mind if I throw something out there?? Muscle memory is important. Training with a new gun is going to take time for your muscles to adjust (especially with a larger caliber).
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I totally agree with this. Muslce memory is very impotant. I spend just as much time at home practiceing popor grip, stance, trigger pull and shot follow up etc. as I do at the range. If its not muscle memeory you will fail to preform the action sucssfully in a high stress situation (I found that out the hard way fortuantely in training... semper pushups...)
If you spend tow hours a week at the range you should spend at least two hours at home, if not more, practicing your technique through dry fire exercises. This is similar to snapping in for a week before going to qual at the rifle range.
Get yourself a big mirror and remeber, slow is smooth and smooth is fast... are you talkin' to me?