Maybe train with GM Max Bedwell? $100 for 4 hour's of 1 on 1 training.
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This is a great idea!shooting on the move? or just moving efficient between positions?
for the latter, simple box to box drills are great. it's not too much about how fast you run, but how soon you are ready to leave the position after your last shot and how soon you are ready to shoot once in the new position. Anderson and Stoeger dryfire books have some of these drills. also consider when/how you incorporate reloads since often you're reloading between positions. add vision barriers to mimic walls/barrels in a stage (can be as simple as putting a box against the corner of a wall in your house).
one of the best things I ever did for learning to shoot on the move was to take a glass or mug, fill it almost to the top w/ water, and while "aiming" over the top at stuff, try to move around the house w/o spilling any water. you really learn to roll your step, bend your knees, and take the bounce out of your step...
-rvb
This is a great idea!
I also see it being very easy for me to destroy my laminate flooring. LOL
Ben's Skills and Drills book is great for simple setups like this to refine a given skill.
-Tim