
 Originally Posted by 
DenverGP
					 
				 
				What sort of drill?   I've done a few, but haven't found one that I liked enough to make it part of every range visit.
My pistol accuracy has been improving, but I still tend to slap the trigger when I try to go too fast, resulting in pulling the shots low.    I find I need to force myself to go slow for a bit, then gradually pick up the pace to avoid the slap.     Every range trip to play with one of the rifles, I'll put 20-30 rounds thru my carry pistol as well.   
Saw a older gentleman at Bristlecone today who was working on some USPSA practice with his full on race 1911 (huge magwell, compensator, etc).   He was shooting some pretty fast strings, but I noticed his first 3-4 shots were nice grouping, but additional shots were climbing the target pretty steady up and right, usually resulting in his last shots from each mag ending up/right off the USPSA target.