A couple areas I’m seeing to clean up are not dipping the pistol on wider transitions, re-establishing your grip faster after reloading (pistol seems to jump more on the first shot or two after doing so), and hesitating less on the first shot when transitioning onto paper targets. The last item...
Mason Lane's "Finding 100" is a good one for this. Set up a drill and shoot it several times each at what you consider to be your 80% (deliberate), 90% (match), and 100% (full-send) pace. Commit to a pace before each run, and shoot each several times. Calculate an aggregate hit factor for each...
@silvester27 Got the perfect opportunity for you: just posted a May instance of my practical shooting class. You'll learn concepts and shoot drills that directly apply to matches as well as shooting & moving faster and more efficiently in general...
Tell the other people on your squad that this is your first match and they'll be tripping over each other to help you out.
Shooting your first match is going to be like shooting any other match: simply shoot the target you're engaging as fast as you see an acceptable sight picture, then move to...
You'd see a number of changes from the class you took last year based on what I've learned in the mean time from Ben, Ron Avery, and my own experience. Most of this revolves around recoil management and stabilizing the pistol while moving.
I'm teaching a pair of classes at South River Gun Club next month for shooters looking to up their game. Class descriptions and sign-up links are below. Despite the name, 90% of the material applies to PCC and you wouldn't be the first PCC student.
I'm a USPSA Production GM who's trained...