Out of curiosity how many here attend regular training classes or train/practice with a structured plan for each session? Is it just fun range time slinging lead down range or is it a structured practice session with goals and performance standards?
Trained regularly for 32+ yrs with LSP. Since retiring we have a yearly 're-qualify training' for retirees to meet LEO CC requirement. I have missed the last 3 due to conflict dates for turkey season.
Just last week I went to shoot at the family range and was amazed how the muscle memory was still so functional after a 3 yr layoff, esp with the .357mag. That is on top of the 'age' and old eyes. 25yds brings out the weakness of the old eyes, but 10 yrds is still ...... shame on him!
Putting in the work and doing it right.
Good drill is the 10x10x10 “The Test”
10 yards 10 rounds 10 seconds to a B8 target
90+ points is pass 89 and below is fail.
Shoot from concealment.
Better test is 25x10x10
25 yards 10 rounds 10 seconds
Nothing wrong with training at 25 yds, but most police/self defense shooting are up close and personal. Yes, we trained from 3-25yds, with time limits. Training at 10yds with time limit is really good. Training at 3-5 yds is even better. At 3 yds, we had the gun tucked tight into your side, just above the holster, and shoot instinctive, no aim. Put the most training in the area that most likely (odds are) will occur. For individuals self defense, I would put 75% of time at 10 yds or less.