How To Get More Accurate With Bullseyes

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Hitting what you're aiming at is a fundamental of good pistol shooting. So what's the best way to practice improving your accuracy? Bullseye shooting is a great start for defensive pistol training. Today, Carter shoots the Rangemaster Drill of The Month from the Rangemaster August 2024 Newsletter. If you'd like to give this a go yourself, the full course of fire directly from Tom Givens is below. As always, the best way to practice your skills is with dryfire. That’s why we’re giving away a FREE 30 day dryfire program that only takes 10-minutes per day here for you: http://freedryfire.com/YT

"Rangemaster Bullseye Course

This course is intended to help you work on accuracy, while still maintaining time pressure. The target can be an NRA B-8, a B8-C, an FBI-IP1, or the bullseye on an LTT-1 target. If using a full-size B-8, the 5 and 6 rings count as misses. 30 rounds total, 300 points possible. Instructors should shoot for a score of 270 (90%) or above. All strings begin with the gun in hand at a true Low Ready.

-25 yards Fire 5 rounds in one minute, each round,maximum precision.
-15 yards Fire 5 rounds in 15 seconds
-10 yards Fire 5 rounds in 10 seconds
-7 yards Start with 5 rounds only in the gun. Fire 5 rounds, reload, and fire 5 more rounds, all in 15 seconds
-5 yards Fire 5 rounds in 5 seconds

That’s it. A score of 285 is 95%, so I believe 285 or higher is the sign of excellent marksmanship."

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