Quote Originally Posted by cms81586 View Post
Working out is always one way but I've been doing a lot of dry firing at home. Of course you have to make sure your firearms is clear...check it a few times to be sure...but you can improve your shooting exponentially by dry firing and can increase your speed (during mag changes on a handgun or AR anyhow) by practicing mag changes.

CMS
you know thats a great idea!!
somtimes i forget the simple basics-sight alignment,breathing and trigger pull-and with my fat fingers i do need to practice!!