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How common do you shoot better at distance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sflutes" data-source="post: 1584938" data-attributes="member: 106464"><p>When I took the NRA Instructor course with Jon Green last Spring, I learned that the NRA tells us to start people off with blank paper and very short distances (NMT 10'). As you get groups on paper, move the target out further and work on your groups.</p><p></p><p>21' is ideal as that is the distance that can be easily defended in court in case of a self-defense situation. <see Tueller Drill></p><p></p><p>Once you get good enough at closer distances, shooting at 50' is good for bullseye practice.</p><p></p><p>Realize that many clubs don't allow you to shoot at anything other than fixed distances . . . often 33' (air pistol range), 50' and 75' (both are used for bullseye matches).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sflutes, post: 1584938, member: 106464"] When I took the NRA Instructor course with Jon Green last Spring, I learned that the NRA tells us to start people off with blank paper and very short distances (NMT 10'). As you get groups on paper, move the target out further and work on your groups. 21' is ideal as that is the distance that can be easily defended in court in case of a self-defense situation. <see Tueller Drill> Once you get good enough at closer distances, shooting at 50' is good for bullseye practice. Realize that many clubs don't allow you to shoot at anything other than fixed distances . . . often 33' (air pistol range), 50' and 75' (both are used for bullseye matches). [/QUOTE]
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