YesTry to put all your rounds in a quarter size target at 3-5 yards, slow fire and recognize what happened when you throw them.
Are you shooting with irons?
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Good point. Since Jimbee is using a .22 rimfire I'd recommend picking up a box of yellow 4-6-8 x 7/8" drywall anchors to use as snap caps. Most .22 snap caps are for action proving only, not high volume use. I use the anchors in .22 rifles and pistols for dry fire and you get more "click" for your buck with them.Not sure if you should be doing much dry fire with a rimfire gun, which is going to be a big detriment to getting better with a pistol.
Came here to post this. I start nearly every live fire session with dot torture. Start at 3 yards or so then back the target out once you can do that without throwing any rounds.The Dot Torture test is always of good use.
This is a great drill.The Dot Torture test is always of good use.