if working with .45, and right before a big match, do the last1000-500 or so rds with .45 ball, and the last 500 rds with a load that's about 10-20% HOTTER than your match load. Then, on match day, controling the gun will seem EASIER.
Practicing ONLY with the reduced loads, ya see, makes the match load HARDER to control, and you dont NEED that, with all the other stresses of the match added onto that problem.
Practicing ONLY with the reduced loads, ya see, makes the match load HARDER to control, and you dont NEED that, with all the other stresses of the match added onto that problem.