I shot my first club match back in April, and have since fallen in love with this sport. I've been shooting as many matches as I can afford, and doing as much live fire practice as I can afford paired with daily dry fire practice.
I just got my initial classification last month after switching divisions a few times(thanks to a SS with some feeding issues). Right now, I'm a C class Production shooter at about 55%.
My Goal right now is to have my B card by March '09 and then continue on toward A in the 09 season. I also want to shoot at least 3 major matches this year to get a feel for the pressure of performing at a big match. I'm shooting production because it's what I can afford right now, but I want to move up to limited once I get my A card in production. Those open guns look like a blast, but I don't see that kind of spare change anywhere in my near future. Definitely down the road though.
Here's my training program right now:
Dryfire
30-60 minutes of dryfire AT LEAST 5 days a week. I'm using Repitition and Refinement for this, but I haven't been able to practice any of the movement drills because I haven't had the space for it. I plan to start doing box drills in my yard, holding a bottle of water or something similar to simulate holding my gun without scaring the piss out of the neighbors. Here's an example of what I'll do for a dry fire workout:
- 50 Sight Picture Confirmations at 5 yard (starting .2 above par and moving back down)
- 50 Burkett Reloads
- 30ish Sight Picture Confirmations at 10 yards
- 30ish SPC from Surrender
- 30ish SPC from turn and draw
- 30 6 reload 6's
- 30 El Prez's
That's about the right amount of work, but the drills vary daily.
Live Fire
I try to go out at least once a week, but my finances are tight and I don't always have the cash for ammo. I'm 23 and working a counter job to save up the cash to finish up my degree right now, so spare money is rare, but shooting is my main priority right now with the exception of paying off the bursar, so I try to do as much as I can afford. I hit the range at least 4 times a month, but some weeks I end up shooting matches instead of practicing. Here's an example of what I do during live fire practice. I usually go through 200 rounds in a practice session.
- Start with some draw and fire without the timer to get warmed up
- 5-6 Bill Drills
- 40-50 rounds practicing transitions(set up two targets and do A-B-A under the timer)
- 40-50 rounds doing box to box drills(I shoot 1 shot, run, shoot another, run, etc. try to use as little ammo for as much running as possible)
- Once I start getting towards the end of my ammo I use my last 3 or 4 mags to shoot five shot groups at increasing distances, starting at 10 yards and moving out to about 40. I don't worry about time on these, just practicing to keep up my accuracy.
Reading
I'm currently about 2/3 of the way through Brian's book and about half way through Robin Taylor's The Glock in Competition (I shoot a 34). I also soak up as much information as I can through these forums.
Matches
I shoot at least 2 club matches a month, sometimes 3 if I can get the days off work. I shot the OK Sectional in september, that was the closest thing to a Major I've ever shot, but like I said, I want to shoot 3 major matches in 2009. I'm starting off with the Double Tap Championship, and I definitely want to shoot nationals(I went to watch this year, which was a blast, but I didn't feel ready to shoot), so that leaves me one more major match. I'm also going to try picking up a second job or doing some contract work in my free time to fund more matches and practice sessions.
So there you have it. I'm hoping to expand my live-fire practice once I get the funding, and I'm going to start doing movement drills at home this week as I am realizing I can shave several seconds off of every stage with more than 1 position just by learning to stomp the gas and the brakes instead of trotting from one position to the next.

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