Areas I plan on covering for February:
- Draw to first sight picture (from both hands-at-sides, and surrender position)
- Turn and draw to first sight picture (from both hand positions)
- Reloading
- Reloading to first sight picture
- Reloading while moving
- Transition sight focus
In March, I have some movement-and-sight-pictures drills I want to add in, but for February, I think having 8 major fundamental topics should be enough. I realize that other people would work in many many more drill types---but I want slow, fluid practice, speed drills, staggered movement practice, sectioned practice---each drill type will incorporate several different movement (and focus) versions.
Hoping that as we continue into spring, I will be able to get out and do some distance accuracy practice---I realize that I could go whenever I want, but it is really cold, and I don't practice well when I'm cold and doing it on my own.
Last year, I did dry fire practice all winter, and live fire practice all summer, and it showed---my accuracy went up a LOT over the winter, and my speed increased significantly over the summer. I'm hoping that this year I can increase both again, and in addition, increase reloading/draw/transition speed. My reload isn't bad, and my draw isn't either---but neither is nearly as smooth as it could be, and certainly neither are master-level.
In my opinion, will I get an A-card this year? Oddly enough, don't really care. I don't want an A-card until I can consistently shoot A-level. Right now---on most long stages I shoot consistently B-class (where I am rated) but on short stages, I am more erratic than I like. Often I'm B--but just as often, I'm shooting solid C-class on short stages.
Not good! I don't want an A-class card, when I can be beaten by C-class shooters! So, this year the drill is to increase the basics to the point that they are smooth, quick, and most of all precise.
Sometime this weekend I'll finish the actual schedule for my Feb training (let's hear it for spreadsheets) and at the end of February, we'll see if my shooting has improved at all.
Oh---and it seems that indeed, there is a very good chance that I will go to the Chapman Academy this September. I'll be going by myself, but it will be fun even if Julie can't make it this time. Starting to put together the money/ammo/lodging/application and such, and will talk to Mr. Wiles about the day off for next year in the upcoming months...(probably should wait until the school board has signed off on re-hiring me for next year, I suppose, before I ask for time off next year :) ) ...but should be a good time!



